Advanced Windows 7 Power Management
Power Plan Assistant is a free Power Management tool developed exclusively for Windows 7
. It does not change the basic power management feature, rather it adds additional features which enhances the overall power of your laptop/netbook running Windows 7.
There's some stuff to like in Windows 7 if you're a green geek. Take, for starters, the fact that power management options are enabled by default in the beta (read this article on installing the Windows 7 beta if you want to try it out). There's also a plethora of power options available for the obsessive tweaker and eco-techie (sometimes one and the same).
First, it helps to get acquainted with Windows 7 Power settings. It's easy to reach the Power Options control panel, just hit the Start Button and select Control Panel in the second, shaded column on the right.
Indulge me in a little rant before we proceed.
Given these eco-conscious times we live in, Microsoft had an opportunity to put power management front and center by placing the Power Options widget on the first control panel screen along with System and Security, Network and Internet and so forth. On the flip side, its current placement might discourage casual users from disabling it completely, so there's some merit to that way of thinking. Plus it would deviate from Microsoft's desire to group like functionality, so there seems to be some UI/design considerations.
It will change to High Performance when power cable is plugged in, will change to Balanced when power cable is plugged out, and will change to Power Saver when batter is lower than 40%.
You can also turn off your display by simple double-click on the system tray icon. This can come useful if you want to save even the slightest of battery life(display alone can take up to 50% of battery power).
There are two options that are immediately available: Balanced (the default) and Power saver. Balanced turns off the display after 10 minutes of inactivity and puts your computer into sleep mode after 30 minutes. Power saver halves those times to 5 minutes and 15 minutes respectively.
More proof that Microsoft is making you work at disabling power management options, users will have to open Show additional plans to display a third, High
DELL Vostro 3750 battery performance profile that shuts off the display after 15 minutes but never enters sleep mode.
Apart from that, you can create your own custom power plan by selecting the link on the left or editing an existing plan and tweaking the advanced settings to your liking, including whether to prompt for a password when your computer wakes and assign a power setting (like sleep or shutdown) to the power button.
For me, Balanced works well right off the bat. After 10 minutes of no input, the screen goes predictably dark, and after 30 minutes, there's no hard drive activity. After a good shake of the mouse, my system (an aging 2.2 GHz AMD Athlon 64 X2 with 2 GB of memory) wakes from sleep in less than 5 seconds, plus an extra couple of seconds to reestablish my network connection.
At the bottom of the popup is a link for "More power options"; click this link to get to the Windows 7 Power Plan settings screen. This gives you even more options for managing your power. This includes the "High performance" setting, which I choose when I'm 1) Plugged in (only), and 2) Doing something for
DELL Latitude D830 battery which I need a lot of power, like editing video. I choose this option most of the time when I'm plugged in, as battery performance isn't a concern, and I am normally multitasking to a great extent.
There are more power settings than these, which you can experiment with; but for most situations, these are all the power settings you'll need.
by: mangochouchou
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