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Change Powerplan Script to "High Performance" and re-check every 10 minutes in Windows 10

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Hello everyone!

I am by no means a programmer but i would like to ask if there is an easy way to change to powerplan of my laptop to high performance and check maybe every 10minutes if that is still enabled?

Currently i use a small batch which set's it to high performance, but once in a while it reverts back to balanced and i don't like that, as the clock increase makes the laptop feel like chewing gum...


@Echo off
powercfg -s 8c5e7fda-e8bf-4a96-9a85-a6e23a8c635c
exit 0

The disadvantage of a batch is that it runs in foreground and is seen by the user, thus i wanted to ask if a


Is there any VBS Script expert here that know how to check for the current enabled plan via a loop and then change it only if it is set to balanced?


Thank you for any help/pointed directions :-p

Moes
 
Maybe a program installed is setup in a way to keep your power plan in a specific state? Happened to me with MSI Center.
 
Yes that what i think too but i can#t find it on my stupid Dell :-/

got the Laptop from Work, maybe they enforce "low power" mode to save on electricity which is insane stupid when everything turns in a lagging fest :-/
 
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