![]() ![]() These power plans include the active plan and any custom plans that you have created. Changes that you make on the System Settings page apply to all power plans. This behavior occurs because the settings that appear on the System Settings page are derived from the registry settings for the preferred power plan.Ĭhanges that you make to the active power plan do not affect the global settings on the System Settings page, unless you are currently using the preferred power plan. The preferred power plan is specified in the registry. This behavior does not occur if you are currently using the default, or "preferred," power plan. ![]() Note You can access the System Settings page by clicking any of the following links in the left pane of the Power Options page: ![]() When you configure power options for the active (current) power plan in Windows Vista or in Windows 7, the changes are not reflected on the System Settings page in the Power Options item in Control Panel. ![]()
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