Power plans: frequently asked questions

A power plan is a collection of hardware and system settings that manage how your computer uses power. You can use power plans to reduce the amount of power your computer uses, maximize performance, or balance the two.

Here are answers to some common questions about power plans.Show All

Which power plans are available?

Windows provides the following plans to help you manage your computer's power:

If these plans don't suit your needs, you can create your own power plan, using one of these plans as a starting point. Also, your computer manufacturer might provide additional power plans.

How can I choose a different power plan?

If you're using a laptop, click the battery icon Picture of battery icon in the notification area on the taskbar, and then select one of the power plans that appear on the battery meter. By default, the Balanced and Power saver plans appear on the battery meter. Your computer manufacturer might provide additional plans and might customize the battery meter. Picture of battery meter showing power saver plans Battery meter showing power plans

If you aren't using a laptop, or if you want to use a power plan that isn't on the battery meter, do the following:

  1. Power Options.

  2. On the Select a power plan page, select a power plan.

    If you don't see the power plan that you want to use, click Show additional plans .

Can I create a power plan?

Yes. You can create and customize your own power plans.

Why can't I delete a power plan?

The only power plans that you can delete are the plans that you create and any additional plans that are provided by the computer manufacturer. You can't delete the Balanced, Power saver, or High performance plans, or the plan that you're currently using (the active plan).

Another possibility is that you might not have the required user rights to delete a plan because your system administrator has changed the permissions that are associated with the plan.

Why can't I change power settings?

Your user rights, restrictions imposed by your system administrator or your computer's hardware configuration, might limit which settings you can change. If your computer is part of a network at an organization-such as a school or business-your organization's system administrator might have disabled or even removed certain settings by using Group Policy. If you think that Group Policy is preventing you from changing a setting that you need to change, contact your system administrator.

To change power settings on a computer that you're connected to by using Remote Desktop Connection, you must be logged on as an administrator on the remote computer.