By default, Windows 11/10 and Windows Server include three power plans: Balanced, Power Saver, and High Performance. You can customize these plans for your systems, or create new plans that are based on the existing plans. let us see how to customize, rename, change backup and restore Power Plans using PowerCGF.

See the list of available Power Plans in Windows 11/10

On your computer, at an elevated Command Prompt, type the following and hit Enter:

Create a customized power plan

Click Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options. The Power Options control panel opens, and the power schemes appear. Click Create a power plan. Follow the on-screen instructions to create and customize a power plan based on an existing plan. Read: How to delete a Power Plan in Windows.

Capture, export or backup power plans

After you have created power plans that work for your system, capture the power plans from your technician computer, and deploy them to your destination computers. For example, to export a power plan from your technician computer called OutdoorScheme, type the following and hit Enter:

Deploy, import or restore power plans

To import a power plan called OutdoorScheme, open an elevated command prompt, and type:

Set a power scheme to be the active power plan

Type the following and hit Enter. For example: To activate the Power Saver plan, use: To activate the Balanced plan, use: To activate the High-Performance plan, use:

Restore default Power Plan schemes

Use this command:

Restore individual Power Plans

High Performance: Balanced: Power saver: Read: Power Plan keeps changing in Windows 10.

Rename a Power Option

Use the following switch in an elevated command prompt: This will modify the name of a power scheme and, optionally, the scheme description. Usage:

GUID: Specifies the GUID of the power schemeName: Specifies the name of the power scheme.scheme_description: Describes the power scheme.

If the description is omitted, then only the name will be changed. To learn more about such additional Powercfg Command-Line Options, visit Technet. For a detailed read and more information please visit Technet Libraries. Read next: How to enable Ultimate Performance Power Plan in Windows 11/10. These posts may also interest you:

How to Change Power Plan Settings & Options using the Control Panel.Pro’s and con’s of the different Power Plans How to troubleshoot Power Plans.