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How to decrypt/decode Windows power plan *.pow file, what inside them and what exactly are they controlling?
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I feel my laptop is running slow and what to overclock it a bit. I have been following this toturial (https://appuals.com/how-to-restore-missing-power-plan-options-on-windows-10/) to edit Windows power plan. It asked us to import the *pow file (https://www.tenforums.com/attachments/tutorials/188936d1526483045-restore-missing-default-power-plans-windows-10-a-default_power_plans.zip), which is the file to control Windows power plans...
I was thinking the *.pow files should be something like xml or json format, but when I open them up using notepad. It's encoded in a human unreadable format...
So I search online but can't find any explain anywhere. So I wonder what exactly are things inside? What exactly are they controlling? Even under high performance, there are still some difference when using battery compared to using power supperly, can I treak it to make performance even more fast when on battery? (I don't care about heat or battery life)
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I feel my laptop is running slow and what to overclock it a bit. I have been following this toturial (https://appuals.com/how-to-restore-missing-power-plan-options-on-windows-10/) to edit Windows power plan. It asked us to import the *pow file (https://www.tenforums.com/attachments/tutorials/188936d1526483045-restore-missing-default-power-plans-windows-10-a-default_power_plans.zip), which is the file to control Windows power plans...
I was thinking the *.pow files should be something like xml or json format, but when I open them up using notepad. It's encoded in a human unreadable format...
So I search online but can't find any explain anywhere. So I wonder what exactly are things inside? What exactly are they controlling? Even under high performance, there are still some difference when using battery compared to using power supperly, can I treak it to make performance even more fast when on battery? (I don't care about heat or battery life)
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I feel my laptop is running slow and what to overclock it a bit. I have been following this toturial (https://appuals.com/how-to-restore-missing-power-plan-options-on-windows-10/) to edit Windows power plan. It asked us to import the *pow file (https://www.tenforums.com/attachments/tutorials/188936d1526483045-restore-missing-default-power-plans-windows-10-a-default_power_plans.zip), which is the file to control Windows power plans...
I was thinking the *.pow files should be something like xml or json format, but when I open them up using notepad. It's encoded in a human unreadable format...
So I search online but can't find any explain anywhere. So I wonder what exactly are things inside? What exactly are they controlling? Even under high performance, there are still some difference when using battery compared to using power supperly, can I treak it to make performance even more fast when on battery? (I don't care about heat or battery life)
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I feel my laptop is running slow and what to overclock it a bit. I have been following this toturial (https://appuals.com/how-to-restore-missing-power-plan-options-on-windows-10/) to edit Windows power plan. It asked us to import the *pow file (https://www.tenforums.com/attachments/tutorials/188936d1526483045-restore-missing-default-power-plans-windows-10-a-default_power_plans.zip), which is the file to control Windows power plans...
I was thinking the *.pow files should be something like xml or json format, but when I open them up using notepad. It's encoded in a human unreadable format...
So I search online but can't find any explain anywhere. So I wonder what exactly are things inside? What exactly are they controlling? Even under high performance, there are still some difference when using battery compared to using power supperly, can I treak it to make performance even more fast when on battery? (I don't care about heat or battery life)
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