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  1. tracit99 Win User

    Reset and Restore Power Plans to Default Settings in Windows 10


    How to: Reset and Restore Power Plans to Default Settings in Windows 10

    How to Reset and Restore Power Plans to Default Settings in Windows 10


    A power plan is a collection of hardware and system settings that manages how computers use and conserve power. A power plan is also known as a power scheme. You can create custom power plans that are optimized for specific computers.

    By default, Windows 10 includes three built-in power plans: Balanced, Power Saver, and High Performance. You can create new plans that are based on the existing plans, or create a new power plan from scratch.

    Changes made to a chosen the same power plan as their default active power scheme.

    If you like, you can reset a single power plan's settings to default.

    You can also completely reset and restore power plans to default on your PC. This will delete all custom power plans, and restore and reset the built-in Balanced, Power Saver, and High Performance power plans.

    This tutorial will show you how to reset and restore power plans to default for all users on your Windows 10 PC.


    Contents
    • Option One: To Reset a Single Power Plan's Settings to Default
    • Option Two: To Completely Reset and Restore All Default Power Plans to Default Settings

    EXAMPLE: Power Plans restored to default

    Reset and Restore Power Plans to Default Settings in Windows 10 [​IMG]







    OPTION ONE [/i] To Reset a Single Power Plan's Settings to Default
    1 Open advanced power settings to change them.

    2 Select the power plan (ex: High performance) you want to reset its settings to default. (see screenshot below)

    Reset and Restore Power Plans to Default Settings in Windows 10 [​IMG]

    3 Click/tap on the Restore plan defaults button. (see screenshot below)

    Reset and Restore Power Plans to Default Settings in Windows 10 [​IMG]

    4 Click/tap on OK to confirm. (see screenshot below)

    Reset and Restore Power Plans to Default Settings in Windows 10 [​IMG]






    OPTION TWO [/i] To Completely Reset and Restore All Default Power Plans to Default Settings
    This option will delete all custom power plans, and restore and reset the settings for the built-in Balanced, Power Saver, and High Performance power plans to default.

    This option will also fix the Your power plan information isn't available error below for any of the built-in Balanced, Power Saver, and High Performance power plans.


    Reset and Restore Power Plans to Default Settings in Windows 10 [​IMG]



    1 Open a command prompt.

    2 Copy and paste the command below into the command prompt, and press Enter. (see screenshot below)
    powercfg -restoredefaultschemes


    Reset and Restore Power Plans to Default Settings in Windows 10 [​IMG]

    3 When finished, you can close the command prompt if you like.

    That's it,
    Shawn


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    tracit99, Jul 18, 2017
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  2. Louie Del Win User

    Multiple Monitors Changing During Sleep Mode

    Hi Larry,

    There are several reasons why changes happened during sleep mode. This issue is most likely with the graphics driver or changes made on Power Plans. To resolve your concern, you can follow the options below:

    Option 1: Reset a Single Power Plan's Settings to default.

    This will clear any existing Power Plan settings and also this determine if there's an issue occur on the system configuration. To do this, follow the steps below:

    • Press Windows key + X on your keyboard, then select
      Power Options.
    • Click Change plan settings.
    • Go to Change advanced power settings.
    • Select the power plan you want to reset its settings to default.
    • Click or tap on the Restore plan defaults button.
    • Click or tap OK to confirm.

    Option 2: Completely reset and restore Power Plans to default.

    This will remove all custom power plans and restore, then reset the built-in Balanced, Power Saver, and High Performance power plans. To do this, follow these steps:

    • Open a command prompt.
    • Copy and paste the command below into the command prompt and hit Enter:
      powercfg -restoredefaultschemes

    • Close the command prompt when you're done.

    Let us know if your concern has been resolved.
     
    Louie Del, Jul 18, 2017
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  3. Loose WIFI when I close the lid (Windows 10)

    Try the power troubleshooter.

    Control Panel > Troubleshooting > View all (on the left) > Power

    Also try resetting the power to defaults.

    Control Panel > Power Options > Change plan settings (for yours) > Restore default settings for this plan
     
    JerryLippey, Jul 18, 2017
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  4. Brink
    Brink New Member

    Reset and Restore Power Plans to Default Settings in Windows 10

    Brink, Jul 18, 2017
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  5. tracit99 Win User
    Thanks @Brink,

    I had read your tutorial above before posting and I was wondering if this had something to do with this behavior. The only work around I have found is to create a new power plan and use High Performance or Power Saver as the template. I even named mine High Performance and it seems to work as expected even though it is not recognized as one of the default plans.

    *Arrow Create Custom Power Plan in Windows 10 Windows 10 Performance Maintenance Tutorials
     
    tracit99, Jul 18, 2017
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  6. Brink
    Brink New Member
    That does appear to be the only workaround for now.
     
    Brink, Jul 19, 2017
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  7. maleko48 Win User
    Are there any updates to this issue? I am new to Windows 10 (love my Windows 7 installation) and not enjoying the ridiculous amount of settings and features all over the place, some of which are also redundant, and others of which are quirky or broken.
    I JUST got a brand new laptop and performed a CLEAN Win10x64 install and it had all 3 default power plans initially.
    I noticed yesterday I could no longer see High Performance (default) under my default power profiles to select from. I have been looking all over and finally tried the solution above to completely reset the powercfg schemes and now I only have Balanced showing as a selectable default power profile.
    If I listed the modes in CMD using "powercfg l" before only 2 GUIDs showed up, now only the one GUID for Balanced shows up. I can still do the workaround where I basically re-create them as 'custom' profiles and use the default settings for the respectively named default schemes it uses as the templates, but this kind of little stuff drives me crazy.
    I hate not having a flawless Windows installation after going through the trouble of a CLEAN installation in the first place.

    I did notice if I navigate into my registry [Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\User\Default\PowerSchemes] that the default GUIDs are still listed in the 3 expandable subfolders (can see their 'friendly' names in the right pane details).

    Is there any way to re-register them or reset them to be active again?
     
    maleko48, Nov 10, 2017
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  8. Brink
    Brink New Member

    Reset and Restore Power Plans to Default Settings in Windows 10

    Brink, Nov 10, 2017
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  9. Davy49 Win User
    Hi All,
    I have the same issue with my computer's since I installed the ' Fall Creators Update ', I guess MS felt like we didn't need to have 3 power option's like we were used to seeing..I like other's only have the ' Balanced ' option showing. I also performed this : I did notice if I navigate into my registry [Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\User\Default\PowerSchemes] that the default GUIDs are still listed in the 3 expandable subfolders (can see their 'friendly' names in the right pane details). On my laptop..I couldn't see the ' friendly ' names per say. I still feel as though there is some kind of registry 'hack' to show all three power plans again.
    David
     
    Davy49, Nov 24, 2017
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  10. Steve C Win User
    This tutorial is out of date since you now only see the balanced power plan as others have said.

    When I click the power icon on the taskbar on my laptop having v1709, I only see the sparse details below. Is this correct? If not, how do I restore the correct display?

    Reset and Restore Power Plans to Default Settings in Windows 10 [​IMG]
     
    Steve C, Mar 2, 2018
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  11. Brink
    Brink New Member
    Hey Steve, *Smile

    It should only be devices like laptops or tablets that only have a "Balanced" power plan available. My desktop PC still has all the other default plans. Luckily, you can manually add a custom power plan with the same name as the other default power plans to get them back. Changing the power mode level with the slider is almost the same as changing power plans though.

    *Arrow Change Power Mode Level in Windows 10 Windows 10 Tutorials


    I've updated the tutorial to remove the clicking on the Power icon option since they removed the link from it.
     
    Brink, Mar 2, 2018
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  12. I just like to point out there's a bug with the High performance plan: if I create a custom plan based on this plan then reduce the Minimum processor state from 100% to any lower number, my CPU constantly remains in the max state (monitored with HWiNFO64). Duplicating the same steps based on the Balanced plan presents no problems. This didn't happen in earlier builds before Creators Fall Update. It feels like Microsoft focused its attention on the Balanced plan for some reason.
     
    Soyabeaner, Mar 3, 2018
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  13. Brink
    Brink New Member

    Reset and Restore Power Plans to Default Settings in Windows 10

    Hey Soyabeaner, *Smile

    This is normal when based off the "High performance" plan. It will always keep your CPU running at the set max.
     
    Brink, Apr 4, 2018
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