Windows 10: Something called TiWorker.exe keeps changing my power plan

Discus and support Something called TiWorker.exe keeps changing my power plan in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; Since I upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10, several times now I have found my power plan changing by itself. I have defined a custom power plan... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by Eksy61, Jun 18, 2016.

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    Something called TiWorker.exe keeps changing my power plan


    Since I upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10, several times now I have found my power plan changing by itself.

    I have defined a custom power plan that puts my computer to sleep after 45 minutes. But several times, I have found my power plan changed to put my computer to sleep after only 5 minutes!

    I have now checked the Event Viewer and discovered that in the source UserModePowerService, something called TiWorker.exe has "reset the policy scheme." Here's just one of many:

    Process C:\Windows\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft-windows-servicingstack_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.10586.424_none_767fbf7a263fc7d3\TiWorker.exe (process ID:2676) reset policy scheme from {973f78ed-8b25-49b1-8e38-e2364a5f2784} to {973f78ed-8b25-49b1-8e38-e2364a5f2784}

    I assume that TiWorker.exe is a Microsoft thing. Any idea what could be going on here?

    :)
     
    Eksy61, Jun 18, 2016
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  2. Power Plan keeps changing on Windows Update

    I have tried the same thing. I am running a desktop and the same thing keeps happening with my Power Plan. The power plan changes itself to a "default" or something. I ran the sfc scan, and there were no integrity problems. What else may I try Antoneth
    Ber? Sincerely Derek Allen
     
    DerekAllen1, Jun 18, 2016
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  3. When will I get the Windows 10 Anniversary Update?

    I noticed intense activity in TiWorker.exe before getting offered the Anniversary Update. If you don't see TiWorker.exe at any particular point it doesn't mean it can't run, it just means it isn't running then. And I assume a lack of TiWorker.exe means
    you are not about to get offered the update in the next hour. But Tiworker.exe may be more likely to run at a time you are not doing anything on your computer, so give your computer some undisturbed time plugged in and on before concluding the update isn't
    going to happen soon.
     
    Mickey Segal, Jun 18, 2016
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