How To Enable Ultimate Performance Mode In Windows 10
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powercfg -duplicatescheme e9a42b02-d5df-448d-aa00-03f14749eb61
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The Ultimate Performance plan is only really useful in specific cases, but it can make a difference if you’re trying to squeeze every last bit out of your system.
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What to Do if You Don’t See the Ultimate Performance Plan
On some systems (mostly on laptops, but also on some desktops), you might not see the Ultimate Performance plan in your settings app. If you don’t, you can add it with a quick Command Prompt or PowerShell command. The command is the same for either shell, so use whichever one you want.
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If you don’t want to see the plan anymore, you can remove it from the Settings app. First, switch to a different plan. If you try to delete a plan you’re currently using, you can run into errors.
Next, click the “Change Plan Settings” link to the right of the plan and then click “Delete This Plan.”
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