Windows 10: Window's update resetting power management plan.

Discus and support Window's update resetting power management plan. in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; This is a custom built PC with Samsung 860 Evo SSD When i first booted my PC after finish building it I notice after idling my PC would crash. I have... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by Tectonic_Break, Feb 13, 2019.

  1. Window's update resetting power management plan.


    This is a custom built PC with Samsung 860 Evo SSD


    When i first booted my PC after finish building it I notice after idling my PC would crash. I have found the issue to be power management plan trying to turn off my hard disk after 10mins causing my PC to crash because it isn't a HDD it is a SSD.

    No problem I set my power plan to turn off hard disk after "never"


    Now problem comes with regular windows updates; I found that after every windows update I have to go to power management to re toggle the "never" option, otherwise windows will try to turn off my SSD causing my PC to crash. To clarify windows update will set my power plan to turn off disk after "0" seconds; I understand that 0 = null/never in the codes probably, but if i just leave it like that after fresh reboot from update it will hang my SSD and crash.

    I HAVE to go to power plan everytime after an update set it to never, then i will have no problem using my PC after.


    It isn't a problem if windows update weren't as often, but now with regular updates this is VERY annoying to deal with.

    Has anyone encountered this issue? Trust me I google many many times no results...

    :)
     
    Tectonic_Break, Feb 13, 2019
    #1
  2. John Fer Win User

    Power plan?

    Upon checking, it seems that there's nothing wrong with your system. It is usual that you have to double-click your mouse before your monitor wakes up.

    For the meantime, we suggest changing the power plan by following the steps below:

    • Press Windows key + S.
    • Type in Power Settings.
    • On the pop-up window, choose Additional power settings.
    • Select High performance.

    After changing the power plan, we suggest that you monitor the changes made and check if that will work for you.

    Get back to us if you need further help.
     
    John Fer, Feb 13, 2019
    #2
  3. Geethu B Win User
    Power plans automatically changing

    Hi Jonah,

    Thank you for contacting Microsoft Community. I understand that you have an issue with power plans.
    I will surely help you to fix this issue.

    This issue could have occurred due to incorrect Power settings. Try the steps listed here:

    Method 1:

    Let’s run the power troubleshooter and check if that helps.

    a. Press Windows key on the keyboard.

    b. In the search box, type Troubleshooting and press
    Enter.

    c. Click on ‘System and Security’ and click on ‘Power’ click on next to run the troubleshooter.

    Method 2:

    If the issue persists, I suggest you to
    restore the power plans to default and check if it helps.

    Step 1: Reset and restore the power plans to default:


    • Right-click on
      Start button
      and click on Command Prompt (Admin).

    • In the command prompt, type powercfg –restoredefaultschemes
      and hit Enter.

    • Exit command prompt.
    Note: This would reset the power plan settings to default. Any customized power plans are would be removed.



    Step 2:

    Once the power plan is reset to default, you may create a
    new power plan
    and customize the same according to your needs.



    Refer to the link:

    Power plans: Frequently asked questions

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/power-plans-faq





    Note: Applies to Windows 10.



    Hope this information helps. Reply to the post with an updated status of the issue so that we can assist you further.
     
    Geethu B, Feb 13, 2019
    #3
  4. Window's update resetting power management plan.

    Energy Plan keeps resetting

    Hello,

    There are several reasons why you are encountering issues with your Power settings in Windows 10. We suggest running the
    Power troubleshooter to find and fix problems with your Power saving plan. To do this simply follow the steps below:

    • On the Cortana search box, type troubleshooting
      and click the first option.
    • Then click on System and Security.
    • Select Power.

    After performing the steps above, restart your computer and set your preferred power plan settings.

    Should you have further questions, please let us know.
     
    Jefferson Ore, Feb 13, 2019
    #4
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