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In the WindowsForum thread, the original poster is seeking to always run their computer in High Performance mode instead of switching to a power-saving plan when unplugged. A respondent explains that Windows typically maintains the selected power plan regardless of charging state, and suggests adjusting the battery settings to match the plugged-in configuration, also mentioning that third-party management software could influence power plan behavior. Overall, the discussion addresses how power plans function and how to configure them for consistent performance.

Tomato

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Hello,

Everytime i'm not charging I automatically switch to the energy safe performance program. Is there a way to change this and to always be in the High performance program?

Thanks in advance!
 

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Well your computer should stay on the same power plan when it's plugged in or on battery. Each Power plan does have different power settings for "Plugged In" and "Battery" You should only need to change the battery settings to match "Plugged In". If you have some 3rd party power management program you will need to change it in there.

Neemobeer

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Well your computer should stay on the same power plan when it's plugged in or on battery. Each Power plan does have different power settings for "Plugged In" and "Battery" You should only need to change the battery settings to match "Plugged In". If you have some 3rd party power management program you will need to change it in there.
 

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