When you encounter some power-related issues on your computer, it is a good idea to restore Power Plan Settings to default. In this post from MiniTool Website, we will show you several ways to restore or reset Power Plan settings to default for you!
Windows 10/11 comes with three power plans for you to manage power usage. It is also noted that you can also create a custom power plan or customize existing ones to better suit your needs. When you meet some problems with power usage, you can change your power plan or restore Power Plan settings to default. This post will show you 3 ways to reset Power Plans to default in detail.
Restore Power Plan Settings to Default via Control Panel
Control Panel is part of the system’s graphical user interface that allows you to change settings for Windows. The Power Options applet in Control Panel makes it easy for you to restore Power Plan settings to default. Here’s how to do it:
Step 1. Open Control Panel.
Step 2. Expand the drop-down menu beside View by and select Small icons.
Step 3. Click on Power Options > hit Change plan settings beside the plan you want to reset > tap on Change advanced power settings.
Step 4. Hit Restore plan defaults > click on Yes in the confirmation window > hit OK.
Restore Power Plan Settings to Default via Command Prompt
Although Control Panel allows you to restore Power Plan settings to default, it is a little time-consuming because you need to make the same changes for each power plan individually. In this case, Command Prompt makes things easier. Just run a single command, you can restore Power Plan settings to default for all the power plans on your computer. To do so:
Step 1. Type cmd in the search bar to locate Command Prompt and select Run as administrator.
Step 2. In the command window, type powercfg -restoredefaultschemes and hit Enter to reset all power plans to their default settings.
Restore Power Plan Settings to Default via Disabling Morden Standby (S0)
Disabling Modern Standby (S0) is another way to reset Power Plans to default. This method is a little risky because BSOD and other severe errors might occur after disabling Modern Standby (S0). Therefore, remember to back up anything important on your PC with a free PC backup software called MiniTool ShadowMaker to avoid accidental data loss. This software is easy to follow. Get the free trial and have a try!
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Now, follow these steps to restore Power Plan settings to default:
Step 1. Press Win + R to open the Run dialog.
Step 2. Type regedit and hit Enter to launch Registry Editor.
Step 3. Navigate to the following location:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power
Step 4. In the right-pane, right-click on any empty space and choose > New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.
Step 5. Right-click on this menu > rename it as PlatformAoAcOverride > double-click on it > change Value data to 0 > hit OK.
Step 6. Quit Registry Editor and then reboot your computer.
Final Words
This post introduces how to restore power plan settings in 3 ways. When you need to troubleshoot power related issues, the above methods deserve a try. Have a nice day!