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I haven't had the error in two weeks.  I think that's long enough to confirm the official HP recovery USB is a legitimate fix (that you shouldn't have to pay for, but that's another disccusion for another day).

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Thank you for getting this to me but I don't see the profile in power options after I import.  😞

 

Still getting these hangs.  My head is gonna explode if it happens again.

 

Heelp!!!

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What's your Windows version?
Have you followed this procedure? http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/75562-power-plans-export-import.html
I did it on my Windows 10 64bit with no problems.

Did you see "Imported Power Scheme successfully" message on cmd? 
Have you tried to open the prompt with administrator privileges?


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Yes sir.  Followed it exactly with elevated cmd.  

 

I am Windows 10 64Bit.

 

Below are the screenshots including the post install power config options.  

 

That's even after a reboot 😞

 

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@SystematicGio

 

  Can you provide a screen shot of command prompt window after you executed "powercfg list"?  Just want to see all current power scheme profiles on the system.


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Ok this makes more sense.  

 

 

They are all listed in CMD

 

I confirmed the GUID matches with atleast the screenshot I previously posted.  

 

So the imports are not prenamed "HP Reccomended"

 

Looks like I need to figure out how to name them.  

 

If you guys know how let me know otherwise it looks like I will be on google.  Thank you JJLuvzU for pointing this out!

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Here is the command prompt code:

 

powercfg -changename GUID "New Name"

 

example:

powercfg - changename b42087bb-bddc-4662-abeb-b6d7ec399ba0 "HP Recommended"


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You sir have made my life easier tonight. I thank you very much!

Hopefully this new link and powercfg command will help others.

 

Update: It is now visible and selected.  Your command was off by a single space after the first dash.  There should be no space.

 

The command should be:

 

powercfg -changename b42087bb-bddc-4662-abeb-b6d7ec399ba0 "HP Recommended"

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No more 153/129 errors after the firmware update on Win 10 64bit 🙂
Unfortunately my linux dmesg is now full of:

5/4/2016 00:40:26 Dago kernel [ 322.113563] ata5.00: exception Emask 0x10 SAct 0x20000000 SErr 0x50000 action 0xe frozen
5/4/2016 00:40:26 Dago kernel [ 322.113567] ata5.00: irq_stat 0x00400000, PHY RDY changed
5/4/2016 00:40:26 Dago kernel [ 322.113569] ata5: SError: { PHYRdyChg CommWake }
5/4/2016 00:40:26 Dago kernel [ 322.113572] ata5.00: failed command: WRITE FPDMA QUEUED
5/4/2016 00:40:26 Dago kernel [ 322.113575] ata5.00: cmd 61/48:e8:00:3e:7e/01:00:16:00:00/40 tag 29 ncq 167936 out
5/4/2016 00:40:26 Dago kernel [ 322.113575] res 40/00:e4:00:f7:32/00:00:19:00:00/40 Emask 0x10 (ATA bus error)
5/4/2016 00:40:26 Dago kernel [ 322.113577] ata5.00: status: { DRDY }
5/4/2016 00:40:26 Dago kernel [ 322.113580] ata5: hard resetting link
5/4/2016 00:40:27 Dago kernel [ 322.838234] ata5: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 310)
5/4/2016 00:40:27 Dago kernel [ 322.839183] ata5.00: configured for UDMA/33
5/4/2016 00:40:27 Dago kernel [ 322.839247] ata5: EH complete 

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