Power Options Not Remembered?
Dec 16, 2009Power options resets itself to "balanced" every time I turn my laptop on. If I set it to "performance" or my own power plan this is never remembered when the laptop has been rebooted.
View 4 RepliesPower options resets itself to "balanced" every time I turn my laptop on. If I set it to "performance" or my own power plan this is never remembered when the laptop has been rebooted.
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a) Off.
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c) Moderate power savings.
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