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09-20-2017 09:08 AM
Hello Experts,
Laptop is 6 weeks old.
After performing a clean install of Windows 10 last month I now have a power plan labeled "unbundle" rather than balanced. Still have power saving and performance though.
Any suggestions what may have caused this?
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09-20-2017 09:49 AM
hey jkhjr,
The unbundled power plan refers to the HP default plan that was not set up by clean install. Microsoft creates that to allow OEMs to insert custom plans during the OS install.
You can ignore it safely and make your own custom plan. I do recommend installing the HP Coolsense Technology and the HP System Event Utility from the driver page:
-wes
I am an HP employee.
09-20-2017 09:49 AM
hey jkhjr,
The unbundled power plan refers to the HP default plan that was not set up by clean install. Microsoft creates that to allow OEMs to insert custom plans during the OS install.
You can ignore it safely and make your own custom plan. I do recommend installing the HP Coolsense Technology and the HP System Event Utility from the driver page:
-wes
I am an HP employee.