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HP 15.6 inch Laptop PC 15-e2000 (2J4W0AV)
Microsoft Windows 11

hello how i can enable high performance power plan on my hp ? 

i try cmd method and not working please help

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@dondad1 

 

Please use the following Guide (at your own risk)

 

            High performance for a computer

 

Regards

BH
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  • That's probably Modern Standby (S0 Low Power Idle) complicating power plan management. This new feature design for laptops. Using  HP Command Center Performance Mode will override it.
  • Important Note: Modern Standby devices (2018+) fundamentally handle power differently. The traditional "High Performance" plan was deprecated because:

    • S0 Modern Standby merges sleep states with connected functionality

    • OEMs now control power profiles through UEFI/EC firmware

    • Windows 11 uses ML-based power management (Dev Drive users get performance prioritization)

  • If you don't have this Hp command center then disabling Modern Standby from registry will be your fix if you really want to enable high performance mode which I don't recommend.

Modern Standby Workarounds

  • Disable Connected Standby (if critical):

    1. Open Regedit >
      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power

    2. Change CsEnabled  0 (may not work on all OEM systems)

    3. Reboot and check

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