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AYou do not have the permissions required to perform this action. eThis command requires administrator privileges and must be executed from an elevated command prompt. # Existing Power Schemes (* Active) $----------------------------------- PAAn unexpected error condition has occurred. Unable to perform operation. You may not have permission to perform this operation. Not Supported GYou do not have permission to enable or disable the Hibernate feature. PANONEUNKNOWNPANumerical ID %u Power Scheme GUID: Subgroup GUID: Power Setting GUID: Current AC Power Setting Index: Current DC Power Setting Index: !Settings belonging to no subgroupPAMinimum Possible Setting: Maximum Possible Setting: Possible Settings increment: Possible Settings units: Possible Setting Friendly Name: Possible Setting Index: @The power scheme, subgroup or setting specified does not exist. =You do not have permission to enable or disable device wake. The file could not be found. ZThe value specified is malformed, or is not within the range of the target power setting. _The power setting has been changed, but could not be applied from a Terminal Services session. GUID Alias: PAoHibernation failed with the following error: %s The following items are preventing hibernation on this system. There are no reported reasons hibernation does not work. Ensure that you have permission to enable hibernation on this system. 3 The system firmware does not support hibernation. J The system firmware supports hibernation, but it does not work properly. PA, The platform does not support hibernation. 4 There are one or more legacy drivers installed: %s 1 The storage drivers do not support hibernation. U The system could not create the hibernation file. The specific error code is 0x%x.  An internal error occurred. Q Hibernation is not allowed due to the amount of memory installed on the system. ^ The system has more than one processor and hibernate will not work properly because of this. + The previous attempt to hibernate failed. 7 An unknown error occurred while enabling hibernation. 8 An internal system component has disabled hibernation. 4 The current power policy has disabled hibernation. @ Windows does not support Hibernate during the upgrade process. A Windows Preinstallation Environment does not support Hibernate. PA@ There are no reported reasons for the sleep state to not work. : The system firmware does not support this standby state. T The system firmware may support this standby state, but it does not work properly. j The standby state is not supported on this system. ACPI is not enabled or not supported on this system. U There are one or more legacy drivers installed which prevent this standby state: %s  An unexpected error occurred.  An unexpected error occurred. J This standby state has a known incompatibility with the system firmware. X This standby state is not allowed due to the amount of memory installed on the system. g The system has more than one processor and this standby state will not work properly because of this. ) The previous attempt to standby failed. 3 An unknown error occurred while enabling standby. ? An internal system component has disabled this standby state. ; The current power policy has disabled this standby state.  An unexpected error occurred. PAJ Windows Preinstallation Environment does not support this standby state. E This standby state is disabled when connected standby is supported. 5 The hypervisor does not support this standby state. : The system firmware does not support this standby state. R The following hardware does not fulfill the requirements for this standby state: Graphics Hypervisor  Boot from VHD  Windows To Go Storage  WiFi  Mobile broadband  Audio Standby (S1) Standby (S2) Standby (S3)<Unable to retrieve the supported sleep states on the system.SUnable to retrieve verbose reasons why sleep states are unavailable on this system.PA8The following sleep states are available on this system:<The following sleep states are not available on this system:Standby(S1S2S3) Hibernate Hybrid Sleep# Hibernation has not been enabled. Fast Startup7 This action is disabled in the current system policy.  Hibernation is not available. Standby (S3) is not available. ConnectedStandby (Connected)PA2 The hiberfile size has been set to: %I64u bytes. Wake History Count - %d Wake History [%d]  Wake Source Count - %d  Wake Source [%d]  Type: Unknown (%d)  Type: Device  Type: Wake Timer  Type: Fixed Feature PA Instance Path: %s  Friendly Name: %s  Description: %s  Manufacturer: %s  Unknown (%d)  Power Button  Sleep Button ! System Woke Up to Doze to S4 Owner:  Owner Supplied Reason: V Windows was not able to record information about wake timer due to low resources. PA*Imported Power Scheme Successfully. GUID: Busy Adjust Threshold: %d Time Check: %d Increase Time: %d Decrease Time: %d PAIncrease Percent: %d Decrease Percent: %d Domain Accounting Policy: %d Increase Policy: %d Decrease Policy: %d PA Revision: %d Policy Count: %d [C%d] Time Check: %d [C%d] Demote Percent: %d [C%d] Promote Percent: %d Scaling Allowed: %d Disabled: %d PA DISPLAY: SYSTEM: AWAYMODE: Legacy Kernel CallerNone. EXECUTION: PERFBOOST: PACould 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. #Enabling tracing for %d seconds... Observing system behavior... Analyzing trace data... Analysis complete. Trace complete. , No energy efficiency problems were found. ) Energy efficiency problems were found. %d Errors %d Warnings %d Informational <The directory specified to store trace data does not exist. JThe Power Efficiency Diagnostic library (energy.dll) could not be loaded.  See %s for more details. EConnected Standby is not supported on this machine. Cannot run tool. !Battery life report saved to %s. Sleep Study report saved to %s. =No connected standby traces available. Report not generated. %Timer set by %s expires at %s on %s. Reason: /There are no active wake timers in the system. PA0Maximum duration is %u days. Analyzing %u days. 0Maximum duration is %u days. Analyzing %u days.  POWERCFG /COMMAND [ARGUMENTS]  Command List:  Description:  Parameter List:  Alias: Examples:  POWERCFG /%s > Enables users to control power settings on a local system. K For detailed command and option information, run "POWERCFG /? <COMMAND>" . /LIST, /L Lists all power schemes. POWERCFG /LIST PA Lists all power schemes. PA POWERCFG /LIST PA> /QUERY, /Q Displays the contents of a power scheme. -POWERCFG /QUERY [<SCHEME_GUID> [<SUB_GUID>]] N Displays the contents of the specified power scheme. If neither SCHEME_GUID L or SUB_GUID are provided, the settings of the current active power scheme M are displayed. If SUB_GUID is not specified, all settings in the specified  power scheme are displayed. K <SCHEME_GUID> Specifies a power scheme GUID. A power scheme GUID is B returned from the "POWERCFG /LIST" command. N <SUB_GUID> Specifies a power setting subgroup GUID. A power setting J subgroup GUID is returned from the "POWERCFG /QUERY"  command. PA POWERCFG /QUERY 7 POWERCFG /QUERY 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e 7 238c9fa8-0aad-41ed-83f4-97be242c8f20 PAK /CHANGE, /X Modifies a setting value in the current power scheme. PA#POWERCFG /CHANGE <SETTING> <VALUE> PA8 Modifies a setting value in the current power scheme. 8 <SETTING> Specifies one of the following options:  monitor-timeout-ac  monitor-timeout-dc  disk-timeout-ac  disk-timeout-dc  standby-timeout-ac PA standby-timeout-dc  hibernate-timeout-ac  hibernate-timeout-dc 4 <VALUE> Specifies the new value, in minutes. ( POWERCFG /CHANGE monitor-timeout-ac 5 J /CHANGENAME Modifies the name and description of a power scheme. :POWERCFG /CHANGENAME <SCHEME_GUID> <NAME> [<DESCRIPTION>] F Modifies the name of a power scheme and optionally its description. I <SCHEME_GUID> Specifies a power scheme GUID. A power scheme GUID is @ returned from the "POWERCFG /LIST" command. PA; <NAME> Specifies the power scheme's new name. G <DESCRIPTION> Specifies the power scheme's new description. If no G description is specified, only the name is changed. PA< POWERCFG /CHANGENAME 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e - "Customized Balanced" PA0 /DUPLICATESCHEME Duplicates a power scheme. =POWERCFG /DUPLICATESCHEME <SCHEME_GUID> [<DESTINATION_GUID>] M Duplicates the specified power scheme. The resulting GUID which represents $ the new scheme will be displayed. N <SCHEME_GUID> Specifies a power scheme GUID. A power scheme GUID is E returned from the "POWERCFG /LIST" command. M <DESTINATION_GUID> Specifies the new power scheme's GUID. If no GUID is ? specified, a new GUID will be created. PAA POWERCFG /DUPLICATESCHEME 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e PA- /DELETE, /D Deletes a power scheme. PAPOWERCFG /DELETE <SCHEME_GUID> PA4 Deletes the power scheme with the specified GUID. 8 POWERCFG /DELETE 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e . /DELETESETTING Deletes a power setting. 2POWERCFG /DELETESETTING <SUB_GUID> <SETTING_GUID>  Deletes a power setting. PAM <SUB_GUID> Specifies a power setting subgroup GUID. A power setting I subgroup GUID is returned from the "POWERCFG /QUERY"  command. L <SETTING_GUID> Specifies a power setting GUID. A power setting GUID is A returned from the "POWERCFG /QUERY" command. PA? POWERCFG /DELETESETTING 238c9fa8-0aad-41ed-83f4-97be242c8f20 ? 29f6c1db-86da-48c5-9fdb-f2b67b1f44da @ /SETACTIVE, /S Makes a power scheme active on the system. "POWERCFG /SETACTIVE <SCHEME_GUID> 9 Makes the specified power scheme active on the system. PAI <SCHEME_GUID> Specifies a power scheme GUID. A power scheme GUID is ? returned from the "POWERCFG /LIST" command. ; POWERCFG /SETACTIVE 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e PAERROR:WARNING:SUCCESS:INFO:N/AType the password for %s:2Passing the user credential for local connection. 7The target system must be running Windows XP or above. 9The remote system must be running Windows 2000 or above. PA>Invalid syntax. '%s' value is not allowed for '%s' option. %s 9Invalid syntax. Specify valid numeric value for '%s'. %s AInvalid syntax. Specifiy valid floating point value for '%s'. %s 5Invalid syntax. Mandatory option '%s' is missing. %s FInvalid syntax. '%s' option is not allowed more than '%d' time(s). %s #Invalid argument/option - '%s'. %s 0Invalid syntax. Default argument is missing. %s FLength of the command line argument should not exceed 255 characters. IInvalid syntax. Default option is not allowed more than '%d' time(s). %s ,Invalid syntax. Value expected for '%s'. %s BInvalid syntax. '%s' value is not allowed as default argument. %s Type "%s /?" for usage.*Value for '%s' option cannot be empty. %s -Value for default option cannot be empty. %s PA<Invalid syntax. Specify valid numeric value for default. %s DInvalid syntax. Specifiy valid floating point value for default. %s >Value for default option cannot be more than %d character(s). ?Invalid syntax. Value cannot be specified with '%s' option. %s ;Value for '%s' option cannot be more than %d character(s). B /GETACTIVESCHEME Retrieves the currently active power scheme. POWERCFG /GETACTIVESCHEME / Retrieves the currently active power scheme. PA POWERCFG /GETACTIVESCHEME D /SETACVALUEINDEX Sets the value associated with a power setting > while the system is powered by AC power. BPOWERCFG /SETACVALUEINDEX <SCHEME_GUID> <SUB_GUID> <SETTING_GUID> * <SETTING_INDEX> O Sets the value associated with a specified power setting while the system is  powered by AC power. K <SCHEME_GUID> Specifies a power scheme GUID. A power scheme GUID is B returned from the "POWERCFG /LIST" command. PAN <SUB_GUID> Specifies a power setting subgroup GUID. A power setting J subgroup GUID is returned from the "POWERCFG /QUERY"  command. M <SETTING_GUID> Specifies a power setting GUID. A power setting GUID is C returned from the "POWERCFG /QUERY" command. M <SETTING_INDEX> Specifies which possible value this setting will be set H to. A list of possible values is returned from the 0 "POWERCFG /QUERY" command. A POWERCFG /SETACVALUEINDEX 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e A 238c9fa8-0aad-41ed-83f4-97be242c8f20 C 29f6c1db-86da-48c5-9fdb-f2b67b1f44da 0 PAD /SETDCVALUEINDEX Sets the value associated with a power setting > while the system is powered by DC power. BPOWERCFG /SETDCVALUEINDEX <SCHEME_GUID> <SUB_GUID> <SETTING_GUID> * <SETTING_INDEX> O Sets the value associated with a specified power setting while the system is  powered by DC power. K <SCHEME_GUID> Specifies a power scheme GUID. A power scheme GUID is B returned from the "POWERCFG /LIST" command. N <SUB_GUID> Specifies a power setting subgroup GUID. A power setting J subgroup GUID is returned from the "POWERCFG /QUERY"  command. M <SETTING_GUID> Specifies a power setting GUID. A power setting GUID is C returned from the "POWERCFG /QUERY" command. M <SETTING_INDEX> Specifies which possible value this setting will be set H to. A list of possible values is returned from the 0 "POWERCFG /QUERY" command. PAA POWERCFG /SETDCVALUEINDEX 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e A 238c9fa8-0aad-41ed-83f4-97be242c8f20 E 29f6c1db-86da-48c5-9fdb-f2b67b1f44da 300 PA= /IMPORT Imports all power settings from a file. PA%POWERCFG /IMPORT <FILENAME> [<GUID>] PA2 Imports a power scheme from the specified file. L <FILENAME> Specifies a fully-qualified path to a file generated by the - "POWERCFG /EXPORT" command. J <GUID> Specifies the GUID for the imported scheme. If no GUID is 7 specified, a new GUID will be created. ! POWERCFG /IMPORT c:\scheme.pow PA7 /EXPORT Exports a power scheme to a file. #POWERCFG /EXPORT <FILENAME> <GUID> N Exports a power scheme, represented by the specified GUID, to the specified  file. I <FILENAME> Specifies a fully-qualified path to a destination file. PAO <GUID> Specifies a power scheme GUID. A power scheme GUID is returned 3 from the "POWERCFG /LIST" command. F POWERCFG /EXPORT c:\scheme.pow 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e I /ALIASES Displays all aliases and their corresponding GUIDs. POWERCFG /ALIASES PAN Displays a list of aliases and their corresponding GUIDs. These aliases may - be used in place of a GUID in any command. PA POWERCFG /ALIASES  /GETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR L Gets a security descriptor associated with a specified = power setting, power scheme, or action. .POWERCFG /GETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR <GUID|ACTION> L Gets the security descriptor associated with the specified power setting,  power scheme, or action. PAO <GUID> Specifies a power scheme or a power setting GUID. A power scheme J GUID is returned from the "POWERCFG /LIST" command. A power L setting GUID is returned from the "POWERCFG /QUERY" command. G <ACTION> Specifies one of the following actions: ActionSetActive, + ActionCreate, ActionDefault. PAH POWERCFG /GETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e 2 POWERCFG /GETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR ActionSetActive  /SETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR B Sets a security descriptor associated with a = power setting, power scheme, or action. 5POWERCFG /SETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR <GUID|ACTION> <SDDL> PAP Sets a security descriptor associated with the specified power setting, power  scheme, or action. PAO <GUID> Specifies a power scheme or a power setting GUID. A power scheme J GUID is returned from the "POWERCFG /LIST" command. A power L setting GUID is returned from the "POWERCFG /QUERY" command. G <ACTION> Specifies one of the following actions: ActionSetActive, , ActionCreate, ActionDefault. N <SDDL> Specifies a valid security descriptor string in SDDL format. An E example SDDL string may be obtained from the "POWERCFG / /GETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR" command. G POWERCFG /SETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR 381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e R O:BAG:SYD:P(A;CI;KRKW;;;BU)(A;CI;KA;;;BA)(A;CI;KA;;;SY)(A;CI;KA;;;CO) PA2 POWERCFG /SETSECURITYDESCRIPTOR ActionSetActive O O:BAG:SYD:P(A;CI;KR;;;BU)(A;CI;KA;;;BA)(A;CI;KA;;;SY)(A;CI;KA;;;CO) PAA /HIBERNATE, /H Enables and disables the hibernate feature. POWERCFG /HIBERNATE <ON|OFF> )POWERCFG /HIBERNATE /SIZE <PERCENT_SIZE> E Enables/disables the hibernate feature or sets the hiberfile size. PAC <ON|OFF> Enables/disables the hibernate feature. PAO /SIZE <PERCENT_SIZE> Specifies the desired hiberfile size as a percentage O of the total memory size. The default size cannot be J smaller than 50. This parameter will also cause 3 hibernate to be enabled. PA POWERCFG /HIBERNATE OFF POWERCFG /HIBERNATE /SIZE 100 PA /AVAILABLESLEEPSTATES, /A G Reports the sleep states available on the system. POWERCFG /AVAILABLESLEEPSTATES O Reports the sleep states available on the system. Attempts to report reasons $ why sleep states are unavailable. PA! POWERCFG /AVAILABLESLEEPSTATES PAM /DEVICEQUERY Returns a list of devices that meet specified criteria. PA"POWERCFG /DEVICEQUERY <QUERYFLAG> > Returns a list of devices that meet the specified criteria. ; <QUERYFLAG> Specifies one of the following criteria: P wake_from_S1_supported Return all devices that support waking the system 8 from a light sleep state. P wake_from_S2_supported Return all devices that support waking the system 9 from a deeper sleep state. P wake_from_S3_supported Return all devices that support waking the system < from the deepest sleep state. P wake_from_any Return all devices that support waking the system 4 from any sleep state. C S1_supported List devices supporting light sleep. D S2_supported List devices supporting deeper sleep. PAE S3_supported List devices supporting deepest sleep. C S4_supported List devices supporting hibernation. N wake_programmable List devices that are user-configurable to wake = the system from a sleep state. PAL wake_armed List devices that are currently configured to D wake the system from any sleep state. H all_devices Return all devices present in the system. @ all_devices_verbose Return a verbose list of devices. # POWERCFG /DEVICEQUERY wake_armed PAM /DEVICEENABLEWAKE Enables a device to wake the system from a sleep state. (POWERCFG /DEVICEENABLEWAKE <DEVICENAME> PAG Enables the specified device to wake the system from a sleep state. PAN <DEVICENAME> Specifies a device. This device name may be retrieved using = "POWERCFG /DEVICEQUERY wake_programmable". PAB POWERCFG /DEVICEENABLEWAKE "Microsoft USB IntelliMouse Optical" K /DEVICEDISABLEWAKE Disables a device from waking the system from a sleep  state. )POWERCFG /DEVICEDISABLEWAKE <DEVICENAME> L Disables the specified device from waking the system from a sleep state. N <DEVICENAME> Specifies a device. This device name may be retrieved using 6 "POWERCFG /DEVICEQUERY wake_armed". C POWERCFG /DEVICEDISABLEWAKE "Microsoft USB IntelliMouse Optical" PAM /LASTWAKE Reports information about what woke the system from the , last sleep transition. PAPOWERCFG /LASTWAKE E Reports information about what woke the system from the last sleep  transition. I <SCHEME_GUID> Specifies a power scheme GUID. A power scheme GUID is ? returned from the "POWERCFG /LIST" command.  POWERCFG /LASTWAKE PA4 /WAKETIMERS Enumerates active wake timers. POWERCFG /WAKETIMERS PAP Enumerates the active wake timers. If enabled, the expiration of a wake timer 4 wakes the system from sleep and hibernate states.  POWERCFG /WAKETIMERS PAG /REQUESTS Enumerates application and driver Power Requests. POWERCFG /REQUESTS O Enumerates application and driver Power Requests. Power Requests prevent the O computer from automatically powering off the display or entering a low-power  sleep mode.  POWERCFG /REQUESTSM /REQUESTSOVERRIDE Sets a Power Request override for a particular Process, ) Service, or Driver. <POWERCFG /REQUESTSOVERRIDE [<CALLER_TYPE> <NAME> <REQUEST>] N Sets a Power Request override for a particular Process, Service, or Driver. L If no parameters are specified, this command displays the current list of  Power Request overrides. I <CALLER_TYPE> Specifies one of the following caller types: PROCESS, D SERVICE, DRIVER. This is obtained by calling the 2 "POWERCFG /REQUESTS" command. PAM <NAME> Specifies the caller name. This is the name returned from > calling the "POWERCFG /REQUESTS" command. O <REQUEST> Specifies one or more of the following Power Request Types: . DISPLAY, SYSTEM, AWAYMODE. A POWERCFG /REQUESTSOVERRIDE PROCESS wmplayer.exe DISPLAY SYSTEM PAJ /ENERGY Analyzes the system for common energy-efficiency and , battery life problems. DPOWERCFG /ENERGY [/OUTPUT <FILENAME>] [/XML] [/DURATION <SECONDS>] EPOWERCFG /ENERGY /TRACE [/D <FILEPATH>] [/XML] [/DURATION <SECONDS>] N Analyzes the system for common energy-efficiency and battery life problems. O The ENERGY command should be used when the computer is idle and with no open N programs or documents. The ENERGY command will generate an HTML report file  in the current path. K /OUTPUT <FILENAME> Specify the path and filename to store the energy 3 report HTML or XML file. 9 /XML Format the report file as XML. PAI /DURATION <SECONDS> Specify the number of seconds to observe system ; behavior. Default is 60 seconds. M /TRACE Record system behavior and do not perform analysis. K Trace files will be generated in the current path @ unless the /D parameter is specified. P /D <FILEPATH> Specify the directory to store trace data. May only be 9 used with the /TRACE parameter. PA POWERCFG /ENERGY : POWERCFG /ENERGY /OUTPUT "longtrace.html" /DURATION 120 : /BATTERYREPORT Generates a report of battery usage. 5POWERCFG /BATTERYREPORT [/OUTPUT <FILENAME>] [/XML] PAO Generates a report of battery usage characteristics over the lifetime of the M system. The BATTERYREPORT command will generate an HTML report file in the  current path. PAL /OUTPUT <FILENAME> Specify the path and filename to store the battery 3 report HTML or XML file. PA9 /XML Format the report file as XML. P /DURATION <DAYS> Specify the number of days to analyze for the report. PA POWERCFG /BATTERYREPORT 7 POWERCFG /BATTERYREPORT /OUTPUT "batteryreport.html" F /SLEEPSTUDY Generates a diagnostic connected standby report. 2POWERCFG /SLEEPSTUDY [/OUTPUT <FILENAME>] [/XML] K Generates a report of connected standby quality over the last three days J on the system. The SLEEPSTUDY command will generate an HTML report file  in the current path. PAP /OUTPUT <FILENAME> Specify the path and filename to store the sleep study 3 report HTML or XML file. PA9 /XML Format the report file as XML. P /DURATION <DAYS> Specify the number of days to analyze for the report. PA POWERCFG /SLEEPSTUDY 1 POWERCFG /SLEEPSTUDY /OUTPUT "sleepstudy.html" PA4VS_VERSION_INFO@%@%?StringFileInfo040904B0LCompanyNameMicrosoft Corporationj!FileDescriptionPower Settings Command-Line Toolr)FileVersion6.3.9600.16384 (winblue_rtm.130821-1623): InternalNamePowerCfg.exe.LegalCopyright Microsoft Corporation. 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