This could potentially shut down your laptop before you’ve had time to secure your work.
To do this, right-tap the battery icon in the right hand of the Taskbar, and selectPower Options.
On the left side panel, selectCreate a power plan.
Undercreate a power plan, selectHigh performance.
In thePlan name field, name the planPower Savings Offand select Next.
In the next window, change all controls for power savings toNeverfor bothOn batteryandPlugged in.
SelectChange plan settingsto the right of your newly created power plan.
In the plan tweaks window, selectChange advanced power tweaks.
Scroll down toHard diskand expand it.
Change theTurn off hard disk aftersetting toNeverfor bothOn batteryandPlugged in.
Now you’ve completely turned off power saver for your Windows 10 computer.
Right tap the battery icon in the taskbar and selectPower Options.
Once you’ve created the new plan, selectChange plan settingsto the right.
Then, SelectChange advanced power prefs.
you’re able to adjust the following prefs in the Advanced prefs tab.
you’re able to adjust each setting for bothOn battery, andPlugged in.
Use the number of minutes you’d like the computer to wait before enabling that action.
Why Change Power-Saving Mode?
Power-saving mode can cause several odd behaviors in your Windows 10 computer.
Your screen might dim before you want it to, for example, or go into sleep mode altogether.