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winsat formal cannot be run in a VM, and perfmon starts collecting data, but just keeps on collecting and doesn't prepare the report in a VM. Oh well, it was worth a try, and I just learned something:)
winsat formal cannot be run in a VM, and perfmon starts collecting data, but just keeps on collecting and doesn't prepare the report in a VM. Oh well, it was worth a try, and I just learned something:)
@Brink,
Shawn maybe our answer is here: C:\Windows\diagnostics\system\Power
I was using 7Zip and note pad to view the different folders & files(I just don't know what to use for MUI's, Resource Hacker(which I don't have... yet:))?
Sample of Powerconfig.ps1:
Code:# Copyright © 2008, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. # Break on all uncaught exceptions trap {break} #run screen saver diagnostic .\TS_ScreenSaver.ps1 #run high performance Power plan diagnostic if((.\TS_Balanced.ps1) -eq $false) { return } #run USB Selective diagnostic .\TS_USBSelective.ps1 #run Display Idle Timeout diagnostic .\TS_DisplayIdleTimeout.ps1 #run Idle Disk Timeout diagnostic .\TS_IdleDiskTimeout.ps1 #run Idle Sleep setting diagnostic .\TS_IdleSleepsetting.ps1 #run Wireless adapter settings diagnostic .\TS_Wirelessadaptersettings.ps1 #run screen brightness diagnostic .\TS_ScreenBrightness.ps1 #run processor state diagnostic .\TS_MinProcessorState.ps1 #run dim display diagnostic .\TS_DimDisplay.ps1
I just ran an energy report on my new HP laptop. How do you fix the error and warnings?
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Hello Steve,
The error doesn't look like it's anything that can be fixed since it's a hardware incompatibility issue.
How Do I Fix this Crazy Error?
windows 7 - What is the "known hardware incompatibility" that disables PCIe Active State Power Management? How do I fix it? - Super User
Hey, Brink -
I never knew about this function or this report until today, but was poking around the Battery-related tutorials and found this one.
Accordingly, I went to the Power Efficiency Diagnostics folder (C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Power Efficiency Diagnostics) and discovered that I have 22 of these reports (file name format "energy-report-[date].xml"). They go from 2/18/2023 to 3/12/2023.
Since I didn't ever run any of these reports before, I think you're correct that they are part of automatic maintenance. Out of curiosity, I intend to check in a few days to see if the folder still contains 22 files but the dates are newer since I have no idea why the 2/18 date would be the start date otherwise.
In the meantime, can you explain how I can view one of those older reports? They are all in .xml format,. The folder contains an Edge html item called "energy-report.html" but I can only get it to open the most recent report (the one from yesterday). If I try to open an older report using Edge, it shows no formatting information; I can see the data is there but sheesh ...
By contrast, I've been able to see the reports that show the "powercfg -energy" reports I ran today with no problem.