One of the important changes to v4.1 is that High Performance Mode has been REPLACED with Default Power Schemes. Both are Vista+ features, so if you're in XP or 2K, you can quit reading now. Microsoft redesigned the entire power scheme architecture in Windows Vista, and at present only the newer system is supported. This is actually one of the few cases where Microsoft broke backwards compatibility. Anyway...
Quite simply, now instead of only having the option of 'High Performance' and whatever you usually use (e.g. Balanced), you can set any power scheme to be invoked any time a process is run. This will allow much more flexibility. This feature is already present in the beta.
The documentation and FAQ will need rewritten a bit, another chore on the list. However, I wanted to quickly introduce loyal users to this change in functionality. That way nobody is left wondering what happened to 'High Performance mode'?!?
Friday, 25 March 2011
New 'Default Power Scheme' to replace 'High Performance mode'
Posted on 11:04 by Unknown
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