powercfg.exe Power Settings Command-Line Tool 6501c9b3e8e7b9ad4800ac2b492b0755

File info

File name: powercfg.exe.mui
Size: 75776 byte
MD5: 6501c9b3e8e7b9ad4800ac2b492b0755
SHA1: 5cb0c3745c073c4dcbd73aeb218f9d544a1a9c91
SHA256: 0edcd9715552ddcb336f8b7cbf099980fedf1a6b14140697d5699146264f8418
Operating systems: Windows 10
Extension: MUI
In x64: powercfg.exe Power Settings Command-Line Tool (32-bit)

Translations messages and strings

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id English (U.S.) English
1ON ON
2OFF OFF
3Hibernation state must be "on" or "off"
Hibernation state must be "on" or "off"
4System does not support hibernation
System does not support hibernation
7Invalid Parameters -- try "/?" for help
Invalid Parameters -- try "/?" for help
8Out of Memory
Out of Memory
10Active Power Scheme is Invalid
Active Power Scheme is Invalid
11The scheme could not be imported because a power scheme with the specified GUID already exists.
The scheme could not be imported because a power scheme with the specified GUID already exists.
12Unable to create a new power scheme
Unable to create a new power scheme
16Non-admin users cannot modify power settings from a Terminal Services session.
Non-admin users cannot modify power settings from a Terminal Services session.
17The active power scheme cannot be deleted
The active power scheme cannot be deleted
18The scheme could not be duplicated because a power scheme with the specified GUID already exists.
The scheme could not be duplicated because a power scheme with the specified GUID already exists.
19Group policy override settings exist for this power scheme or power setting.
Group policy override settings exist for this power scheme or power setting.
20You do not have the permissions required to perform this action.
You do not have the permissions required to perform this action.
21This command requires administrator privileges and must be executed from an elevated command prompt.
This command requires administrator privileges and must be executed from an elevated command prompt.
705
Existing Power Schemes (* Active)

Existing Power Schemes (* Active)
709-----------------------------------
-----------------------------------
729Unable to perform operation. An unexpected error (0x%x) has occurred: %s
Unable to perform operation. An unexpected error (0x%x) has occurred: %s
749Not Supported
Not Supported
774You do not have permission to enable or disable the Hibernate feature.
You do not have permission to enable or disable the Hibernate feature.
794NONE NONE
814UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
829Numerical ID %u
Numerical ID %u
834Power Scheme GUID: Power Scheme GUID:
839Subgroup GUID: Subgroup GUID:
844Power Setting GUID: Power Setting GUID:
849Current AC Power Setting Index: Current AC Power Setting Index:
854Current DC Power Setting Index: Current DC Power Setting Index:
859Settings belonging to no subgroup Settings belonging to no subgroup
864Minimum Possible Setting: Minimum Possible Setting:
869Maximum Possible Setting: Maximum Possible Setting:
874Possible Settings increment: Possible Settings increment:
879Possible Settings units: Possible Settings units:
884Possible Setting Friendly Name: Possible Setting Friendly Name:
889Possible Setting Index: Possible Setting Index:
909The power scheme, subgroup or setting specified does not exist.
The power scheme, subgroup or setting specified does not exist.
914You do not have permission to enable or disable device wake.
You do not have permission to enable or disable device wake.
919The file could not be found.
The file could not be found.
920The input file or directory could not be found: %s
The input file or directory could not be found: %s
924The value specified is malformed, or is not within the range of the target power setting.
The value specified is malformed, or is not within the range of the target power setting.
929The power setting has been changed, but could not be applied from a Terminal Services session.
The power setting has been changed, but could not be applied from a Terminal Services session.
934GUID Alias: GUID Alias:
939None None
1004Hibernation failed with the following error: %s
The following items are preventing hibernation on this system.
Hibernation failed with the following error: %s
The following items are preventing hibernation on this system.
1005There are no reported reasons hibernation does not work. Ensure that you have permission to enable hibernation on this system.
There are no reported reasons hibernation does not work. Ensure that you have permission to enable hibernation on this system.
1006The system firmware does not support hibernation.
The system firmware does not support hibernation.
1007The system firmware supports hibernation, but it does not work properly.
The system firmware supports hibernation, but it does not work properly.
1008The platform does not support hibernation.
The platform does not support hibernation.
1009There are one or more legacy drivers installed: %s
There are one or more legacy drivers installed: %s
1010The storage drivers do not support hibernation.
The storage drivers do not support hibernation.
1011The system could not create the hibernation file. The specific error code is 0x%x.
The system could not create the hibernation file. The specific error code is 0x%x.
1012An internal error occurred.
An internal error occurred.
1013Hibernation is not allowed due to the amount of memory installed on the system.
Hibernation is not allowed due to the amount of memory installed on the system.
1014The system has more than one processor and hibernate will not work properly because of this.
The system has more than one processor and hibernate will not work properly because of this.
1016The previous attempt to hibernate failed.
The previous attempt to hibernate failed.
1017An unknown error occurred while enabling hibernation.
An unknown error occurred while enabling hibernation.
1018An internal system component has disabled hibernation.
An internal system component has disabled hibernation.
1019The current power policy has disabled hibernation.
The current power policy has disabled hibernation.
1020Windows does not support Hibernate during the upgrade process.
Windows does not support Hibernate during the upgrade process.
1021Windows Preinstallation Environment does not support Hibernate.
Windows Preinstallation Environment does not support Hibernate.
1104There are no reported reasons for the sleep state to not work.
There are no reported reasons for the sleep state to not work.
1105The system firmware does not support this standby state.
The system firmware does not support this standby state.
1106The system firmware may support this standby state, but it does not work properly.
The system firmware may support this standby state, but it does not work properly.
1107The standby state is not supported on this system. ACPI is not enabled or not supported on this system.
The standby state is not supported on this system. ACPI is not enabled or not supported on this system.
1108There are one or more legacy drivers installed which prevent this standby state: %s
There are one or more legacy drivers installed which prevent this standby state: %s
1109An unexpected error occurred.
An unexpected error occurred.
1111This standby state has a known incompatibility with the system firmware.
This standby state has a known incompatibility with the system firmware.
1112This standby state is not allowed due to the amount of memory installed on the system.
This standby state is not allowed due to the amount of memory installed on the system.
1113The system has more than one processor and this standby state will not work properly because of this.
The system has more than one processor and this standby state will not work properly because of this.
1115The previous attempt to standby failed.
The previous attempt to standby failed.
1116An unknown error occurred while enabling standby.
An unknown error occurred while enabling standby.
1117An internal system component has disabled this standby state.
An internal system component has disabled this standby state.
1118The current power policy has disabled this standby state.
The current power policy has disabled this standby state.
1120Windows Preinstallation Environment does not support this standby state.
Windows Preinstallation Environment does not support this standby state.
1121This standby state is disabled when S0 low power idle is supported.
This standby state is disabled when S0 low power idle is supported.
1122The hypervisor does not support this standby state.
The hypervisor does not support this standby state.
1124The following hardware does not fulfill the requirements for this standby state:
The following hardware does not fulfill the requirements for this standby state:
1154Graphics
Graphics
1155Hypervisor
Hypervisor
1156Boot from VHD
Boot from VHD
1157Windows To Go
Windows To Go
1158Secure Policy
Secure Policy
1159Guarded Host
Guarded Host
1179Storage
Storage
1180Wireless Network Adapter
Wireless Network Adapter
1181Mobile broadband
Mobile broadband
1182Audio
Audio
1204Standby (S1) Standby (S1)
1205Standby (S2) Standby (S2)
1206Standby (S3) Standby (S3)
1214Unable to retrieve the supported sleep states on the system. Unable to retrieve the supported sleep states on the system.
1215Unable to retrieve verbose reasons why sleep states are unavailable on this system. Unable to retrieve verbose reasons why sleep states are unavailable on this system.
1216The following sleep states are available on this system: The following sleep states are available on this system:
1217The following sleep states are not available on this system: The following sleep states are not available on this system:
1224Standby Standby
1225( (
1226S1 S1
1227S2 S2
1228S3 S3
1229) )
1230Hibernate Hibernate
1232Hybrid Sleep Hybrid Sleep
1233Hibernation has not been enabled.
Hibernation has not been enabled.
1234Fast Startup Fast Startup
1235This action is disabled in the current system policy.
This action is disabled in the current system policy.
1236Hibernation is not available.
Hibernation is not available.
1237Standby (S3) is not available.
Standby (S3) is not available.
1238S0 Low Power Idle S0 Low Power Idle
1239Standby (S0 Low Power Idle) Standby (S0 Low Power Idle)
1240Network Connected Network Connected
1241Network Disconnected Network Disconnected
1242The networking device does not meet the requirements for this standby state.
The networking device does not meet the requirements for this standby state.
1243Connectivity in standby is disabled by policy.
Connectivity in standby is disabled by policy.
1244Connectivity in standby is not supported.
Connectivity in standby is not supported.
1245The platform does not meet the requirements for this standby state.
The platform does not meet the requirements for this standby state.
1246Connectivity in standby has been automatically disabled to conserve power.
Connectivity in standby has been automatically disabled to conserve power.
1289The hiberfile size has been set to: %I64u bytes.
The hiberfile size has been set to: %I64u bytes.
1290The hiberfile type does not support hibernation.
The hiberfile type does not support hibernation.
1304Wake History Count - %d
Wake History Count - %d
1305Wake History [%d]
Wake History [%d]
1306Wake Source Count - %d
Wake Source Count - %d
1307Wake Source [%d]
Wake Source [%d]
1308Type: Unknown (%d)
Type: Unknown (%d)
1309Type: Device
Type: Device
1310Type: Wake Timer
Type: Wake Timer
1311Type: Fixed Feature
Type: Fixed Feature
1312Instance Path: %s
Instance Path: %s
1313Friendly Name: %s
Friendly Name: %s
1314Description: %s
Description: %s
1315Manufacturer: %s
Manufacturer: %s
1316Unknown (%d)
Unknown (%d)
1317Power Button
Power Button
1318Sleep Button
Sleep Button
1319System Woke Up to Doze to S4
System Woke Up to Doze to S4
1320Owner: Owner:
1321Owner Supplied Reason: Owner Supplied Reason:
1323Windows was not able to record information about wake timer due to low resources.
Windows was not able to record information about wake timer due to low resources.
1334Imported Power Scheme Successfully. GUID: Imported Power Scheme Successfully. GUID:
1404Busy Adjust Threshold: %d
Busy Adjust Threshold: %d
1405Time Check: %d
Time Check: %d
1406Increase Time: %d
Increase Time: %d
1407Decrease Time: %d
Decrease Time: %d
1408Increase Percent: %d
Increase Percent: %d
1409Decrease Percent: %d
Decrease Percent: %d
1410Domain Accounting Policy: %d
Domain Accounting Policy: %d
1411Increase Policy: %d
Increase Policy: %d
1412Decrease Policy: %d
Decrease Policy: %d
1424Revision: %d
Revision: %d
1425Policy Count: %d
Policy Count: %d
1426[C%d] Time Check: %d
[C%d] Time Check: %d
1427[C%d] Demote Percent: %d
[C%d] Demote Percent: %d
1428[C%d] Promote Percent: %d
[C%d] Promote Percent: %d
1429Scaling Allowed: %d
Scaling Allowed: %d
1430Disabled: %d
Disabled: %d
1444DISPLAY:
DISPLAY:
1445SYSTEM:
SYSTEM:
1446AWAYMODE:
AWAYMODE:
1447Legacy Kernel Caller Legacy Kernel Caller
1448None.
None.
1449EXECUTION:
EXECUTION:
1450PERFBOOST:
PERFBOOST:
1451ACTIVELOCKSCREEN:
ACTIVELOCKSCREEN:
1466Could not open the Power Efficiency Diagnostic ETW session. The ETW session is already in use. Ensure that no other instances of PowerCfg are currently running.
Could not open the Power Efficiency Diagnostic ETW session. The ETW session is already in use. Ensure that no other instances of PowerCfg are currently running.
1467Enabling tracing for %d seconds...
Enabling tracing for %d seconds...
1468Observing system behavior...
Observing system behavior...
1469Analyzing trace data...
Analyzing trace data...
1470Analysis complete.
Analysis complete.
1471Trace complete.
Trace complete.
1472
No energy efficiency problems were found.


No energy efficiency problems were found.

1473
Energy efficiency problems were found.


Energy efficiency problems were found.

1474%d Errors
%d Errors
1475%d Warnings
%d Warnings
1476%d Informational
%d Informational
1477The directory specified to store trace data does not exist.
The directory specified to store trace data does not exist.
1478The Power Efficiency Diagnostic library (energy.dll) could not be loaded.
The Power Efficiency Diagnostic library (energy.dll) could not be loaded.
1479
See %s for more details.

See %s for more details.
1480S0 Low Power Idle is not supported on this machine. Cannot run tool.
S0 Low Power Idle is not supported on this machine. Cannot run tool.
1484Battery life report saved to file path %s.
Battery life report saved to file path %s.
1489Sleep Study report saved to file path %s.
Sleep Study report saved to file path %s.
1490No connected standby traces available within the past %u days. Report not generated. Consider /DURATION to specify more days. See powercfg sleepstudy /?
No connected standby traces available within the past %u days. Report not generated. Consider /DURATION to specify more days. See powercfg sleepstudy /?
1491No connected standby trace files exist. Put the machine to sleep for several minutes, then try again.
No connected standby trace files exist. Put the machine to sleep for several minutes, then try again.
1494Timer set by %s expires at %s on %s.
Timer set by %s expires at %s on %s.
1495Reason: Reason:
1496There are no active wake timers in the system.
There are no active wake timers in the system.
1504Minimum duration is %u days. Analyzing %u days.
Minimum duration is %u days. Analyzing %u days.
1505Maximum duration is %u days. Analyzing %u days.
Maximum duration is %u days. Analyzing %u days.
1514Command line switch %s is not allowed with %s.
Command line switch %s is not allowed with %s.
1524System Sleep Timeline report saved to file path %s.
System Sleep Timeline report saved to file path %s.
1525No traces available within the past %u days. Report not generated. Consider /DURATION to specify more days. See powercfg systemsleeptimeline /?
No traces available within the past %u days. Report not generated. Consider /DURATION to specify more days. See powercfg systemsleeptimeline /?
1526No sleep trace files exist. Put the machine to sleep for several minutes, then try again.
No sleep trace files exist. Put the machine to sleep for several minutes, then try again.
4000
POWERCFG /COMMAND [ARGUMENTS]

POWERCFG /COMMAND [ARGUMENTS]
4001
Command List:

Command List:
4002
Description:

Description:
4003
Parameter List:

Parameter List:
4004
Alias:

Alias:
4005
Examples:

Examples:
4006POWERCFG /%s
POWERCFG /%s
4010Enables users to control power settings on a local system.

Enables users to control power settings on a local system.

4011For detailed command and option information, run "POWERCFG /? "
For detailed command and option information, run "POWERCFG /? "
4100/LIST, /L Lists all power schemes.
/LIST, /L Lists all power schemes.
4110POWERCFG /LIST
POWERCFG /LIST
4120Lists all power schemes.
Lists all power schemes.
4200/QUERY, /Q Displays the contents of a power scheme.
/QUERY, /Q Displays the contents of a power scheme.
4210POWERCFG /QUERY [ []]
POWERCFG /QUERY [ []]
4220Displays the contents of the specified power scheme. If neither SCHEME_GUID
Displays the contents of the specified power scheme. If neither SCHEME_GUID
4221or SUB_GUID are provided, the settings of the current active power scheme
or SUB_GUID are provided, the settings of the current active power scheme
4222are displayed. If SUB_GUID is not specified, all settings in the specified
are displayed. If SUB_GUID is not specified, all settings in the specified
4223power scheme are displayed.
power scheme are displayed.
4240 Specifies a power scheme GUID. A power scheme GUID is
Specifies a power scheme GUID. A power scheme GUID is
4241returned from the "POWERCFG /LIST" command.

returned from the "POWERCFG /LIST" command.

4249 Specifies a power setting subgroup GUID. A power setting
Specifies a power setting subgroup GUID. A power setting
4250subgroup GUID is returned from the "POWERCFG /QUERY"
subgroup GUID is returned from the "POWERCFG /QUERY"
4251command.
command.
4280POWERCFG /QUERY

POWERCFG /QUERY

4281POWERCFG /QUERY 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e
POWERCFG /QUERY 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e
4282238c9fa8-0aad-41ed-83f4-97be242c8f20
238c9fa8-0aad-41ed-83f4-97be242c8f20
4300/CHANGE, /X Modifies a setting value in the current power scheme.
/CHANGE, /X Modifies a setting value in the current power scheme.
4310POWERCFG /CHANGE
POWERCFG /CHANGE
4320Modifies a setting value in the current power scheme.
Modifies a setting value in the current power scheme.
4340 Specifies one of the following options:

Specifies one of the following options:

4344monitor-timeout-ac
monitor-timeout-ac
4349monitor-timeout-dc
monitor-timeout-dc
4354disk-timeout-ac
disk-timeout-ac
4359disk-timeout-dc
disk-timeout-dc
4364standby-timeout-ac
standby-timeout-ac
4369standby-timeout-dc
standby-timeout-dc
4374hibernate-timeout-ac
hibernate-timeout-ac
4379hibernate-timeout-dc

hibernate-timeout-dc

4389 Specifies the new value, in minutes.
Specifies the new value, in minutes.
4400POWERCFG /CHANGE monitor-timeout-ac 5
POWERCFG /CHANGE monitor-timeout-ac 5
4500/CHANGENAME Modifies the name and description of a power scheme.
/CHANGENAME Modifies the name and description of a power scheme.
4510POWERCFG /CHANGENAME []
POWERCFG /CHANGENAME []
4520Modifies the name of a power scheme and optionally its description.
Modifies the name of a power scheme and optionally its description.
4540 Specifies a power scheme GUID. A power scheme GUID is
Specifies a power scheme GUID. A power scheme GUID is
4549 Specifies the power scheme's new name.

Specifies the power scheme's new name.

4559 Specifies the power scheme's new description. If no
Specifies the power scheme's new description. If no
4560description is specified, only the name is changed.
description is specified, only the name is changed.
4580POWERCFG /CHANGENAME 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e
POWERCFG /CHANGENAME 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e
4581"Customized Balanced"
"Customized Balanced"
4600/DUPLICATESCHEME Duplicates a power scheme.
/DUPLICATESCHEME Duplicates a power scheme.
4610POWERCFG /DUPLICATESCHEME []
POWERCFG /DUPLICATESCHEME []
4620Duplicates the specified power scheme. The resulting GUID which represents
Duplicates the specified power scheme. The resulting GUID which represents
4621the new scheme will be displayed.
the new scheme will be displayed.
4640 Specifies a power scheme GUID. A power scheme GUID is
Specifies a power scheme GUID. A power scheme GUID is
4649 Specifies the new power scheme's GUID. If no GUID is
Specifies the new power scheme's GUID. If no GUID is
4650specified, a new GUID will be created.
specified, a new GUID will be created.
4680POWERCFG /DUPLICATESCHEME 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e
POWERCFG /DUPLICATESCHEME 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e
4700/DELETE, /D Deletes a power scheme.
/DELETE, /D Deletes a power scheme.
4710POWERCFG /DELETE
POWERCFG /DELETE
4720Deletes the power scheme with the specified GUID.
Deletes the power scheme with the specified GUID.
4780POWERCFG /DELETE 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e
POWERCFG /DELETE 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e
4800/DELETESETTING Deletes a power setting.
/DELETESETTING Deletes a power setting.
4810POWERCFG /DELETESETTING
POWERCFG /DELETESETTING
4820Deletes a power setting.
Deletes a power setting.
4840 Specifies a power setting subgroup GUID. A power setting
Specifies a power setting subgroup GUID. A power setting
4842command.

command.

4849 Specifies a power setting GUID. A power setting GUID is
Specifies a power setting GUID. A power setting GUID is
4850returned from the "POWERCFG /QUERY" command.
returned from the "POWERCFG /QUERY" command.
4880POWERCFG /DELETESETTING 238c9fa8-0aad-41ed-83f4-97be242c8f20
POWERCFG /DELETESETTING 238c9fa8-0aad-41ed-83f4-97be242c8f20
488129f6c1db-86da-48c5-9fdb-f2b67b1f44da
29f6c1db-86da-48c5-9fdb-f2b67b1f44da
4900/SETACTIVE, /S Makes a power scheme active on the system.
/SETACTIVE, /S Makes a power scheme active on the system.
4910POWERCFG /SETACTIVE
POWERCFG /SETACTIVE
4920Makes the specified power scheme active on the system.
Makes the specified power scheme active on the system.
4941returned from the "POWERCFG /LIST" command.
returned from the "POWERCFG /LIST" command.
4980POWERCFG /SETACTIVE 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e
POWERCFG /SETACTIVE 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e
6000/GETACTIVESCHEME Retrieves the currently active power scheme.
/GETACTIVESCHEME Retrieves the currently active power scheme.
6010POWERCFG /GETACTIVESCHEME
POWERCFG /GETACTIVESCHEME
6020Retrieves the currently active power scheme.
Retrieves the currently active power scheme.
6100/SETACVALUEINDEX Sets the value associated with a power setting
/SETACVALUEINDEX Sets the value associated with a power setting
6101while the system is powered by AC power.
while the system is powered by AC power.
6110POWERCFG /SETACVALUEINDEX
POWERCFG /SETACVALUEINDEX
6111

6120Sets the value associated with a specified power setting while the system is
Sets the value associated with a specified power setting while the system is
6121powered by AC power.
powered by AC power.
6159 Specifies a power setting GUID. A power setting GUID is
Specifies a power setting GUID. A power setting GUID is
6160returned from the "POWERCFG /QUERY" command.

returned from the "POWERCFG /QUERY" command.

6169 Specifies which possible value this setting will be set
Specifies which possible value this setting will be set
6170to. A list of possible values is returned from the
to. A list of possible values is returned from the
6171"POWERCFG /QUERY" command.
"POWERCFG /QUERY" command.
6180POWERCFG /SETACVALUEINDEX 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e
POWERCFG /SETACVALUEINDEX 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e
618229f6c1db-86da-48c5-9fdb-f2b67b1f44da 0
29f6c1db-86da-48c5-9fdb-f2b67b1f44da 0
6200/SETDCVALUEINDEX Sets the value associated with a power setting
/SETDCVALUEINDEX Sets the value associated with a power setting
6201while the system is powered by DC power.
while the system is powered by DC power.
6210POWERCFG /SETDCVALUEINDEX
POWERCFG /SETDCVALUEINDEX
6221powered by DC power.
powered by DC power.
6280POWERCFG /SETDCVALUEINDEX 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e
POWERCFG /SETDCVALUEINDEX 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e
628229f6c1db-86da-48c5-9fdb-f2b67b1f44da 300
29f6c1db-86da-48c5-9fdb-f2b67b1f44da 300
6300/IMPORT Imports all power settings from a file.
/IMPORT Imports all power settings from a file.
6310POWERCFG /IMPORT []
POWERCFG /IMPORT []
6320Imports a power scheme from the specified file.
Imports a power scheme from the specified file.
6340 Specifies a fully-qualified path to a file generated by the
Specifies a fully-qualified path to a file generated by the
6341"POWERCFG /EXPORT" command.

"POWERCFG /EXPORT" command.

6349 Specifies the GUID for the imported scheme. If no GUID is
Specifies the GUID for the imported scheme. If no GUID is
6380POWERCFG /IMPORT c:\scheme.pow
POWERCFG /IMPORT c:\scheme.pow
6400/EXPORT Exports a power scheme to a file.
/EXPORT Exports a power scheme to a file.
6410POWERCFG /EXPORT
POWERCFG /EXPORT
6420Exports a power scheme, represented by the specified GUID, to the specified
Exports a power scheme, represented by the specified GUID, to the specified
6421file.
file.
6440 Specifies a fully-qualified path to a destination file.

Specifies a fully-qualified path to a destination file.

6449 Specifies a power scheme GUID. A power scheme GUID is returned
Specifies a power scheme GUID. A power scheme GUID is returned
6450from the "POWERCFG /LIST" command.
from the "POWERCFG /LIST" command.
6480POWERCFG /EXPORT c:\scheme.pow 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e
POWERCFG /EXPORT c:\scheme.pow 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e
6500/ALIASES Displays all aliases and their corresponding GUIDs.
/ALIASES Displays all aliases and their corresponding GUIDs.
6510POWERCFG /ALIASES
POWERCFG /ALIASES
6520Displays a list of aliases and their corresponding GUIDs. These aliases may
Displays a list of aliases and their corresponding GUIDs. These aliases may
6521be used in place of a GUID in any command.
be used in place of a GUID in any command.
6600/GETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR
/GETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR
6601Gets a security descriptor associated with a specified
Gets a security descriptor associated with a specified
6602power setting, power scheme, or action.
power setting, power scheme, or action.
6610POWERCFG /GETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR
POWERCFG /GETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR
6620Gets the security descriptor associated with the specified power setting,
Gets the security descriptor associated with the specified power setting,
6621power scheme, or action.
power scheme, or action.
6640 Specifies a power scheme or a power setting GUID. A power scheme
Specifies a power scheme or a power setting GUID. A power scheme
6641GUID is returned from the "POWERCFG /LIST" command. A power
GUID is returned from the "POWERCFG /LIST" command. A power
6642setting GUID is returned from the "POWERCFG /QUERY" command.

setting GUID is returned from the "POWERCFG /QUERY" command.

6649 Specifies one of the following actions: ActionSetActive,
Specifies one of the following actions: ActionSetActive,
6650ActionCreate, ActionDefault.
ActionCreate, ActionDefault.
6680POWERCFG /GETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e

POWERCFG /GETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e

6689POWERCFG /GETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR ActionSetActive
POWERCFG /GETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR ActionSetActive
6700/SETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR
/SETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR
6701Sets a security descriptor associated with a
Sets a security descriptor associated with a
6710POWERCFG /SETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR
POWERCFG /SETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR
6720Sets a security descriptor associated with the specified power setting, power
Sets a security descriptor associated with the specified power setting, power
6721scheme, or action.
scheme, or action.
6750ActionCreate, ActionDefault.

ActionCreate, ActionDefault.

6759 Specifies a valid security descriptor string in SDDL format. An
Specifies a valid security descriptor string in SDDL format. An
6760example SDDL string may be obtained from the "POWERCFG
example SDDL string may be obtained from the "POWERCFG
6761/GETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR" command.
/GETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR" command.
6780POWERCFG /SETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e
POWERCFG /SETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e
6781O:BAG:SYD:P(A;CI;KRKW;;;BU)(A;CI;KA;;;BA)(A;CI;KA;;;SY)(A;CI;KA;;;CO)

O:BAG:SYD:P(A;CI;KRKW;;;BU)(A;CI;KA;;;BA)(A;CI;KA;;;SY)(A;CI;KA;;;CO)

6789POWERCFG /SETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR ActionSetActive
POWERCFG /SETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR ActionSetActive
6790O:BAG:SYD:P(A;CI;KR;;;BU)(A;CI;KA;;;BA)(A;CI;KA;;;SY)(A;CI;KA;;;CO)
O:BAG:SYD:P(A;CI;KR;;;BU)(A;CI;KA;;;BA)(A;CI;KA;;;SY)(A;CI;KA;;;CO)
6800/HIBERNATE, /H Enables and disables the hibernate feature.
/HIBERNATE, /H Enables and disables the hibernate feature.
6810POWERCFG /HIBERNATE

POWERCFG /HIBERNATE

6814POWERCFG /HIBERNATE /SIZE

POWERCFG /HIBERNATE /SIZE

6815POWERCFG /HIBERNATE /TYPE
POWERCFG /HIBERNATE /TYPE
6820Enables/disables the hibernate feature or sets the hiberfile size.
Enables/disables the hibernate feature or sets the hiberfile size.
6840 Enables/disables the hibernate feature.

Enables/disables the hibernate feature.

6849/SIZE Specifies the desired hiberfile size as a percentage
/SIZE Specifies the desired hiberfile size as a percentage
6850of the total memory size. The default size cannot be
of the total memory size. The default size cannot be
6851smaller than 40. This parameter will also cause
smaller than 40. This parameter will also cause
6852hibernate to be enabled.

hibernate to be enabled.

6859/TYPE Specifies the desired hiberfile type. A reduced
/TYPE Specifies the desired hiberfile type. A reduced
6860hiberfile only supports hiberboot.
hiberfile only supports hiberboot.
6880POWERCFG /HIBERNATE OFF

POWERCFG /HIBERNATE OFF

6889POWERCFG /HIBERNATE /SIZE 100

POWERCFG /HIBERNATE /SIZE 100

6890POWERCFG /HIBERNATE /TYPE REDUCED
POWERCFG /HIBERNATE /TYPE REDUCED
6900/AVAILABLESLEEPSTATES, /A
/AVAILABLESLEEPSTATES, /A
6901Reports the sleep states available on the system.
Reports the sleep states available on the system.
6910POWERCFG /AVAILABLESLEEPSTATES
POWERCFG /AVAILABLESLEEPSTATES
6920Reports the sleep states available on the system. Attempts to report reasons
Reports the sleep states available on the system. Attempts to report reasons
6921why sleep states are unavailable.
why sleep states are unavailable.
7000/DEVICEQUERY Returns a list of devices that meet specified criteria.
/DEVICEQUERY Returns a list of devices that meet specified criteria.
7010POWERCFG /DEVICEQUERY
POWERCFG /DEVICEQUERY
7020Returns a list of devices that meet the specified criteria.
Returns a list of devices that meet the specified criteria.
7040 Specifies one of the following criteria:

Specifies one of the following criteria:

7044wake_from_S1_supported Return all devices that support waking the system
wake_from_S1_supported Return all devices that support waking the system
7045from a light sleep state.
from a light sleep state.
7049wake_from_S2_supported Return all devices that support waking the system
wake_from_S2_supported Return all devices that support waking the system
7050from a deeper sleep state.
from a deeper sleep state.
7054wake_from_S3_supported Return all devices that support waking the system
wake_from_S3_supported Return all devices that support waking the system
7055from the deepest sleep state.
from the deepest sleep state.
7059wake_from_any Return all devices that support waking the system
wake_from_any Return all devices that support waking the system
7060from any sleep state.
from any sleep state.
7064S1_supported List devices supporting light sleep.
S1_supported List devices supporting light sleep.
7069S2_supported List devices supporting deeper sleep.
S2_supported List devices supporting deeper sleep.
7074S3_supported List devices supporting deepest sleep.
S3_supported List devices supporting deepest sleep.
7079S4_supported List devices supporting hibernation.
S4_supported List devices supporting hibernation.
7084wake_programmable List devices that are user-configurable to wake
wake_programmable List devices that are user-configurable to wake
7085the system from a sleep state.
the system from a sleep state.
7089wake_armed List devices that are currently configured to
wake_armed List devices that are currently configured to
7090wake the system from any sleep state.
wake the system from any sleep state.
7094all_devices Return all devices present in the system.
all_devices Return all devices present in the system.
7099all_devices_verbose Return a verbose list of devices.
all_devices_verbose Return a verbose list of devices.
7120POWERCFG /DEVICEQUERY wake_armed
POWERCFG /DEVICEQUERY wake_armed
7200/DEVICEENABLEWAKE Enables a device to wake the system from a sleep state.
/DEVICEENABLEWAKE Enables a device to wake the system from a sleep state.
7210POWERCFG /DEVICEENABLEWAKE
POWERCFG /DEVICEENABLEWAKE
7220Enables the specified device to wake the system from a sleep state.
Enables the specified device to wake the system from a sleep state.
7240 Specifies a device. This device name may be retrieved using
Specifies a device. This device name may be retrieved using
7241"POWERCFG /DEVICEQUERY wake_programmable".
"POWERCFG /DEVICEQUERY wake_programmable".
7280POWERCFG /DEVICEENABLEWAKE "Microsoft USB IntelliMouse Optical"
POWERCFG /DEVICEENABLEWAKE "Microsoft USB IntelliMouse Optical"
7300/DEVICEDISABLEWAKE Disables a device from waking the system from a sleep
/DEVICEDISABLEWAKE Disables a device from waking the system from a sleep
7301state.
state.
7310POWERCFG /DEVICEDISABLEWAKE
POWERCFG /DEVICEDISABLEWAKE
7320Disables the specified device from waking the system from a sleep state.
Disables the specified device from waking the system from a sleep state.
7341"POWERCFG /DEVICEQUERY wake_armed".
"POWERCFG /DEVICEQUERY wake_armed".
7380POWERCFG /DEVICEDISABLEWAKE "Microsoft USB IntelliMouse Optical"
POWERCFG /DEVICEDISABLEWAKE "Microsoft USB IntelliMouse Optical"
7400/LASTWAKE Reports information about what woke the system from the
/LASTWAKE Reports information about what woke the system from the
7401last sleep transition.
last sleep transition.
7410POWERCFG /LASTWAKE
POWERCFG /LASTWAKE
7420Reports information about what woke the system from the last sleep
Reports information about what woke the system from the last sleep
7421transition.
transition.
7500/WAKETIMERS Enumerates active wake timers.
/WAKETIMERS Enumerates active wake timers.
7510POWERCFG /WAKETIMERS
POWERCFG /WAKETIMERS
7520Enumerates the active wake timers. If enabled, the expiration of a wake timer
Enumerates the active wake timers. If enabled, the expiration of a wake timer
7521wakes the system from sleep and hibernate states.
wakes the system from sleep and hibernate states.
7600/REQUESTS Enumerates application and driver Power Requests.
/REQUESTS Enumerates application and driver Power Requests.
7610POWERCFG /REQUESTS
POWERCFG /REQUESTS
7620Enumerates application and driver Power Requests. Power Requests prevent the
Enumerates application and driver Power Requests. Power Requests prevent the
7621computer from automatically powering off the display or entering a low-power
computer from automatically powering off the display or entering a low-power
7622sleep mode.
sleep mode.
7680POWERCFG /REQUESTS POWERCFG /REQUESTS
7700/REQUESTSOVERRIDE Sets a Power Request override for a particular Process,
/REQUESTSOVERRIDE Sets a Power Request override for a particular Process,
7701Service, or Driver.
Service, or Driver.
7710POWERCFG /REQUESTSOVERRIDE [ ]
POWERCFG /REQUESTSOVERRIDE [ ]
7720Sets a Power Request override for a particular Process, Service, or Driver.
Sets a Power Request override for a particular Process, Service, or Driver.
7721If no parameters are specified, this command displays the current list of
If no parameters are specified, this command displays the current list of
7722Power Request overrides.
Power Request overrides.
7740 Specifies one of the following caller types: PROCESS,
Specifies one of the following caller types: PROCESS,
7741SERVICE, DRIVER. This is obtained by calling the
SERVICE, DRIVER. This is obtained by calling the
7742"POWERCFG /REQUESTS" command.

"POWERCFG /REQUESTS" command.

7749 Specifies the caller name. This is the name returned from
Specifies the caller name. This is the name returned from
7750calling the "POWERCFG /REQUESTS" command.

calling the "POWERCFG /REQUESTS" command.

7759 Specifies one or more of the following Power Request Types:
Specifies one or more of the following Power Request Types:
7760DISPLAY, SYSTEM, AWAYMODE.
DISPLAY, SYSTEM, AWAYMODE.
7780POWERCFG /REQUESTSOVERRIDE PROCESS wmplayer.exe DISPLAY SYSTEM
POWERCFG /REQUESTSOVERRIDE PROCESS wmplayer.exe DISPLAY SYSTEM
7800/ENERGY Analyzes the system for common energy-efficiency and
/ENERGY Analyzes the system for common energy-efficiency and
7801battery life problems.
battery life problems.
7810POWERCFG /ENERGY [/OUTPUT ] [/XML] [/DURATION ]

POWERCFG /ENERGY [/OUTPUT ] [/XML] [/DURATION ]

7814POWERCFG /ENERGY /TRACE [/D ] [/XML] [/DURATION ]
POWERCFG /ENERGY /TRACE [/D ] [/XML] [/DURATION ]
7820Analyzes the system for common energy-efficiency and battery life problems.
Analyzes the system for common energy-efficiency and battery life problems.
7821The ENERGY command should be used when the computer is idle and with no open
The ENERGY command should be used when the computer is idle and with no open
7822programs or documents. The ENERGY command will generate an HTML report file
programs or documents. The ENERGY command will generate an HTML report file
7823in the current path.
in the current path.
7840/OUTPUT Specify the path and filename to store the energy
/OUTPUT Specify the path and filename to store the energy
7841report HTML or XML file.

report HTML or XML file.

7849/XML Format the report file as XML.

/XML Format the report file as XML.

7859/DURATION Specify the number of seconds to observe system
/DURATION Specify the number of seconds to observe system
7860behavior. Default is 60 seconds.

behavior. Default is 60 seconds.

7869/TRACE Record system behavior and do not perform analysis.
/TRACE Record system behavior and do not perform analysis.
7870Trace files will be generated in the current path
Trace files will be generated in the current path
7871unless the /D parameter is specified.

unless the /D parameter is specified.

7879/D Specify the directory to store trace data. May only be
/D Specify the directory to store trace data. May only be
7880used with the /TRACE parameter.
used with the /TRACE parameter.
7920POWERCFG /ENERGY

POWERCFG /ENERGY

7929POWERCFG /ENERGY /OUTPUT "longtrace.html" /DURATION 120
POWERCFG /ENERGY /OUTPUT "longtrace.html" /DURATION 120
8000/BATTERYREPORT Generates a report of battery usage.
/BATTERYREPORT Generates a report of battery usage.
8010POWERCFG /BATTERYREPORT [/OUTPUT ] [/XML] [/TRANSFORMXML ]

POWERCFG /BATTERYREPORT [/OUTPUT ] [/XML] [/TRANSFORMXML ]

8020Generates a report of battery usage characteristics over the lifetime of the
Generates a report of battery usage characteristics over the lifetime of the
8021system. The BATTERYREPORT command will generate an HTML report file in the
system. The BATTERYREPORT command will generate an HTML report file in the
8022current path.
current path.
8040/OUTPUT Specify the path and filename to store the battery
/OUTPUT Specify the path and filename to store the battery
8059/DURATION Specify the number of days to analyze for the report.

/DURATION Specify the number of days to analyze for the report.

8061/TRANSFORMXML Reformat an XML report file as HTML.
/TRANSFORMXML Reformat an XML report file as HTML.
8080POWERCFG /BATTERYREPORT
POWERCFG /BATTERYREPORT
8089POWERCFG /BATTERYREPORT /OUTPUT "batteryreport.html"
POWERCFG /BATTERYREPORT /OUTPUT "batteryreport.html"
8091POWERCFG /BATTERYREPORT /OUTPUT "batteryreport.xml" /XML
POWERCFG /BATTERYREPORT /OUTPUT "batteryreport.xml" /XML
8093POWERCFG /BATTERYREPORT /TRANSFORMXML "batteryreport.xml"
POWERCFG /BATTERYREPORT /TRANSFORMXML "batteryreport.xml"
8095POWERCFG /BATTERYREPORT /TRANSFORMXML "batteryreport.xml" /OUTPUT "batteryreport.html"
POWERCFG /BATTERYREPORT /TRANSFORMXML "batteryreport.xml" /OUTPUT "batteryreport.html"
8100/SLEEPSTUDY Generates a diagnostic system power transition report.
/SLEEPSTUDY Generates a diagnostic system power transition report.
8110POWERCFG /SLEEPSTUDY [/OUTPUT ] [/XML] [/TRANSFORMXML ]

POWERCFG /SLEEPSTUDY [/OUTPUT ] [/XML] [/TRANSFORMXML ]

8120Generates a report of system power transitions over the last three days on
Generates a report of system power transitions over the last three days on
8121the system, including connected standby power efficiency. The SLEEPSTUDY
the system, including connected standby power efficiency. The SLEEPSTUDY
8122command will generate an HTML report file in the current path.
command will generate an HTML report file in the current path.
8140/OUTPUT Specify the path and filename to store the sleep study
/OUTPUT Specify the path and filename to store the sleep study
8180POWERCFG /SLEEPSTUDY
POWERCFG /SLEEPSTUDY
8189POWERCFG /SLEEPSTUDY /OUTPUT "sleepstudy.html"
POWERCFG /SLEEPSTUDY /OUTPUT "sleepstudy.html"
8191POWERCFG /SLEEPSTUDY /OUTPUT "sleepstudy.xml" /XML
POWERCFG /SLEEPSTUDY /OUTPUT "sleepstudy.xml" /XML
8193POWERCFG /SLEEPSTUDY /TRANSFORMXML "sleepstudy.xml" /OUTPUT "sleepstudy.html"
POWERCFG /SLEEPSTUDY /TRANSFORMXML "sleepstudy.xml" /OUTPUT "sleepstudy.html"
8200/SRUMUTIL Dumps Energy Estimation data from System Resource Usage
/SRUMUTIL Dumps Energy Estimation data from System Resource Usage
8201Monitor (SRUM).
Monitor (SRUM).
8210POWERCFG /SRUMUTIL [/OUTPUT ] [/XML | /CSV]

POWERCFG /SRUMUTIL [/OUTPUT ] [/XML | /CSV]

8220Dumps entire SRUM DB for energy estimation provider in XML or CSV format
Dumps entire SRUM DB for energy estimation provider in XML or CSV format
8230/OUTPUT Specify the path and filename to store the SRUM data
/OUTPUT Specify the path and filename to store the SRUM data
8232in CSV or XML file.

in CSV or XML file.

8238/CSV Format the report file as CSV.

/CSV Format the report file as CSV.

8240POWERCFG /SRUMUTIL /OUTPUT "srumdbout.xml" /XML
POWERCFG /SRUMUTIL /OUTPUT "srumdbout.xml" /XML
8300/SYSTEMSLEEPDIAGNOSTICS
/SYSTEMSLEEPDIAGNOSTICS
8301Generates a diagnostic report of system sleep transitions.
Generates a diagnostic report of system sleep transitions.
8310POWERCFG /SYSTEMSLEEPDIAGNOSTICS [/OUTPUT ] [/XML]

POWERCFG /SYSTEMSLEEPDIAGNOSTICS [/OUTPUT ] [/XML]

8311[/TRANSFORMXML ]

[/TRANSFORMXML ]

8320Generates a report of intervals when the user was not present over the last
Generates a report of intervals when the user was not present over the last
8321three days on the system, and if the system went to sleep. The command will
three days on the system, and if the system went to sleep. The command will
8322generate an HTML report file in the current path.
generate an HTML report file in the current path.
8340/OUTPUT Specify the path and filename to store the system sleep
/OUTPUT Specify the path and filename to store the system sleep
8341diagnostics report HTML or XML file.

diagnostics report HTML or XML file.

8380POWERCFG /SYSTEMSLEEPDIAGNOSTICS
POWERCFG /SYSTEMSLEEPDIAGNOSTICS
8389POWERCFG /SYSTEMSLEEPDIAGNOSTICS /OUTPUT "system-sleep-diagnostics.html"
POWERCFG /SYSTEMSLEEPDIAGNOSTICS /OUTPUT "system-sleep-diagnostics.html"
8391POWERCFG /SYSTEMSLEEPDIAGNOSTICS /OUTPUT "system-sleep-diagnostics.xml" /XML
POWERCFG /SYSTEMSLEEPDIAGNOSTICS /OUTPUT "system-sleep-diagnostics.xml" /XML
8393POWERCFG /SYSTEMSLEEPDIAGNOSTICS /TRANSFORMXML "system-sleep-diagnostics.xml"
POWERCFG /SYSTEMSLEEPDIAGNOSTICS /TRANSFORMXML "system-sleep-diagnostics.xml"
8394/OUTPUT "system-sleep-diagnostics.html"
/OUTPUT "system-sleep-diagnostics.html"
8400/SYSTEMPOWERREPORT Generates a diagnostic system power transition report.
/SYSTEMPOWERREPORT Generates a diagnostic system power transition report.
8410POWERCFG /SYSTEMPOWERREPORT [/OUTPUT ] [/XML] [/TRANSFORMXML ]

POWERCFG /SYSTEMPOWERREPORT [/OUTPUT ] [/XML] [/TRANSFORMXML ]

8421the system, including connected standby power efficiency. The
the system, including connected standby power efficiency. The
8422SYSTEMPOWERREPORT command will generate an HTML report file in the current
SYSTEMPOWERREPORT command will generate an HTML report file in the current
8423path.
path.
8440/OUTPUT Specify the path and filename to store the system
/OUTPUT Specify the path and filename to store the system
8441power report HTML or XML file.

power report HTML or XML file.

8480POWERCFG /SYSTEMPOWERREPORT
POWERCFG /SYSTEMPOWERREPORT
8489POWERCFG /SYSTEMPOWERREPORT /OUTPUT "sleepstudy.html"
POWERCFG /SYSTEMPOWERREPORT /OUTPUT "sleepstudy.html"
8491POWERCFG /SYSTEMPOWERREPORT /OUTPUT "sleepstudy.xml" /XML
POWERCFG /SYSTEMPOWERREPORT /OUTPUT "sleepstudy.xml" /XML
8493POWERCFG /SYSTEMPOWERREPORT /TRANSFORMXML "sleepstudy.xml"
POWERCFG /SYSTEMPOWERREPORT /TRANSFORMXML "sleepstudy.xml"
8494/OUTPUT "sleepstudy.html"
/OUTPUT "sleepstudy.html"
8500/BAM Control battery saver settings for an EXE.
/BAM Control battery saver settings for an EXE.
8510POWERCFG /BAM

POWERCFG /BAM

8520Control or query battery saver settings for an EXE.
Control or query battery saver settings for an EXE.
8540/BAM Specify whether battery saver should be set to off or reset to default.
/BAM Specify whether battery saver should be set to off or reset to default.
8541Query battery saver setting for an EXE.

Query battery saver setting for an EXE.

8542 Specify path to EXE to control battery saver settings for.
Specify path to EXE to control battery saver settings for.
8580POWERCFG /BAM OFF
POWERCFG /BAM OFF
8581POWERCFG /BAM RESET
POWERCFG /BAM RESET
8582POWERCFG /BAM LIST
POWERCFG /BAM LIST
8600Overlay scheme not set
Overlay scheme not set
8601Overlay scheme is empty
Overlay scheme is empty

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