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Changing power plans shown on battery meter

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faour - 25 Apr 2007 20:38 GMT
I recently created a new power plan for my mobile PC, and based it off the
default 'Power Saver' plan. Once I created it, it replaced the Power Saver
plan on my battery meter.

However, I won't be using this plan nearly as much as I use the Power Saver
plan. I wanted to switch the two, so that my new plan will show up under
'Additional Plans' and Power Saver will be back on the battery meter.
However, I can't figure out how to do this.  Is it possible to get Power
Saver back on the battery meter?

Thanks,

-Dave
Pete Russell - 28 Apr 2007 04:58 GMT
Can you do a system restore to a point before you made the change?
>I recently created a new power plan for my mobile PC, and based it off the
> default 'Power Saver' plan. Once I created it, it replaced the Power Saver
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> -Dave
Cal Bear '66 - 28 Apr 2007 15:31 GMT
You can also go back into Power Options and select Power Saver and click the
default setting or select your preferences there.And on the left side you can
"Create a power plan", base it upon Power Saver and give it a unique name.

> Can you do a system restore to a point before you made the change?
>>I recently created a new power plan for my mobile PC, and based it off the
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>> -Dave
 
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