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Old 6th November 2018, 16:57   #1534  |  Link
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Originally Posted by frank View Post
After Win10 update to v1709 M$ has changed the power plans.
So the High Performance plan has disappeared!
It's not what I've seen. The High Performance power plan is now somewhat hidden, but it is still available via the powercfg.cpl control panel. Just tick the Show Additional Plans, and you'll see it. (Same thing for Win7 BTW.)

Anyway, BD3D2MK3D doesn't need it visible to function properly. You should see the 3 "classic" power plans, plus any additional plan you may have created manually in the Settings -> Power Plans menu.

However, I did not know that alias stuff. Thanks for the information.
So, I've slightly modified my code, and now BD3D2MK3D still uses the GUID internally, but it uses the alias in the cmd scripts it generates, as it's easier to understand and modify. (Of course, if you create a new plan yourself, I suppose that it will not have an alias, and if you use it with BD3D2MK3D, the GUID will still be used.) Also, note that the GUIDs are not hardcoded. BD3D2MK3D retrieves them when it starts with the command powercfg -list, so I'm sure it will work with any plan of any version of Windows.
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