Parameter | Description | OS |
XP | Other |
/l[ist] | Lists all power schemes in the current user's environment. | Yes | Yes |
/q[uery] [scheme_name] (XP)
/q[uery] [Scheme_GUID] [Sub_GUID] | Displays the contents of the specified power scheme. scheme_name SCHEME_GUID | (Optional) Specifies the scheme_name /GUID of the power scheme to display. GUID can be obtained by using the powercfg /l command. | SUB_GUID | (Optional) Specifies the GUID of the subgroup to display. Requires a SCHEME_GUID to be provided. If neither SCHEME_GUID or SUB_GUID are provided, the settings of the current user's active power scheme are displayed. If SUB_GUID is not specified, all settings in the specified power scheme are displayed. | | Yes | Yes |
/c[reate] scheme_name | Creates a power scheme with the specified scheme_name . | Yes | No |
/change setting value /x setting value | Modifies a setting value in the current power scheme. setting | Specifies one of the following settings: monitor-timeout-ac minutes monitor-timeout-dc minutes disk-timeout-ac minutes disk-timeout-dc minutes standby-timeout-ac minutes standby-timeout-dc minutes hibernate-timeout-ac minutes hibernate-timeout-dc minutes processor-throttle-ac throttle processor-throttle-dc throttle | value | Specifies the value in minutes. | - AC settings are used when the system is on AC power. DC settings on battery power.
- Setting any value to 0 will set the
timeout=Never throttle = NONE , CONSTANT , DEGRADE , or ADAPTIVE . | | Yes | Yes |
/changename GUID PowerSchemeName [scheme_description] | Modifies the name of a power scheme and, optionally, the scheme description. Value | Description | GUID | Specifies the GUID of the power scheme | name | 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. | | No | Yes |
/duplicatescheme GUID [DestinationGUID] | Duplicates the specified power scheme. The resulting GUID which represents the new scheme will be displayed. Value | Description | GUID | Specifies a scheme GUID . Obtained by using the powercfg /l command. | DestinationGUID | Specifies the GUID where the scheme will be copied. | If <DestinationGUID> is omitted, then a new GUID will be created for the duplicated scheme. | | No | Yes |
/d[elete] scheme_name
/d[elete] GUID | Deletes the power scheme with the specified GUID. scheme_name GUID | Specifies the scheme_name /GUID of the scheme. GUID can be obtained by using the powercfg /l command. | | Yes | Yes |
/deletesetting Sub_GUID Setting_GUID | Deletes a power setting. Value | Description | Sub_GUID | Specifies the subgroup GUID . | Setting_GUID | Specifies the power setting GUID . | | No | Yes |
/s[etactive] scheme_name -s[etactive] Scheme_GUID | Makes the specified power scheme active on the computer. scheme_name Scheme_GUID | Specifies the scheme GUID . | | Yes | Yes |
/getactivescheme | Retrieves the currently active power scheme. | No | Yes |
/setacvalueindex Scheme_GUID Sub_GUID Setting_GUID SettingIndex | Sets a value associated with a specified power setting while the computer is powered by AC power. Value | Description | Scheme_GUID | Specifies a power scheme GUID. Obtained by using the powercfg /l command. | Sub_GUID | Specifies a subgroup of power setting GUID. Obtained by using the powercfg /q command. | Setting_GUID | Specifies an individual power setting GUID. Obtained by using the powercfg /q command. | SettingIndex | Specifies which of the list of possible values this power setting will be set to. | Use the /l and /q options to discover the GUID s | | No | Yes |
/setdcvalueindex Scheme_GUID Sub_GUID Setting_GUID SettingIndex | Sets a value associated with a specified power setting while the computer is powered by DC power. Value | Description | Scheme_GUID | Specifies a power scheme GUID. Obtained by using the powercfg /l command. | Sub_GUID | Specifies a subgroup of power setting GUID . Obtained by using the powercfg /q command. | Setting_GUID | Specifies an individual power settingGUID . Obtained by using the powercfg /q command. | SettingIndex | Specifies which of the list of possible values this power setting will be set to. | | No | Yes |
/h[ibernate] [on|off] | Enables or disables the hibernate feature. Hibernate timeout is not supported on all computers. | Yes | Yes |
/n[umerical] | Specify the power scheme to be operated upon with a numerical identifier. This switch allows a number to be used in place of the scheme_name in the following commands: /QUERY , /DELETE , /SETACTIVE , /CHANGE , /EXPORT , and /IMPORT | Yes | No |
/g[lobalpowerflag] [on|off]] | Turn one of the following global power flags on or off: BatteryIcon | Turn the battery meter icon in the system tray on/off. | MultiBattery | Turns on/off multiple battery display in system Power Meter. | ResumePassword | Prompt for password on resuming the system. | WakeOnRing | Turn on/off wake on ring support. | VideoDim | Turn on/off support for dimming video display on battery power. | | Yes | No |
/b[atteryalarm] [low|critical] [settings] | Configure the battery alarm. Settings: /activate [on|off] | Enable or disable the alarm. | /level [percentage (0 – 100)] | The alarm will be activated when the power level reaches this percentage. | /text [on|off] | Turns the text notification on or off. | /sound [on|off] | Turns the audible notification on or off. | /action [none|shutdown|hibernate|standby] | Specifies the action to take when this alarm goes off. Not all actions are always available. | /forceaction [on|off] | Force stand by or shutdown even if a program stops responding. | /program [on|off] | Specifies a program to run. schtasks.exe /change may be used to configure the program. | | Yes | No |
/a[vailablesleepstates] | Reports the sleep states available on the computer. Attempts to report reasons why sleep states are unavailable. | Yes | Yes |
/devicequery [query_flags]] | Returns a list of devices that meet the specified flags: wake_from_S1_supported | Returns all devices that support waking the computer from a light sleep state. | wake_from_S2_supported | Returns all devices that support waking the computer from a deeper sleep state. | wake_from_S3_supported | Returns all devices that support waking the computer from the deepest sleep state. | wake_from_any | Returns all devices that support waking the computer from any sleep state. | S1_supported | Lists devices supporting light sleep. | S2_supported | Lists devices supporting deeper sleep. | S3_supported | Lists devices supporting deepest sleep. | S4_supported | Lists devices supporting hibernation. | wake_programmable | Lists devices that are user/configurable to wake the computer from a sleep state. | wake_armed | Lists devices that are currently configured to wake the computer from any sleep state. | all_devices | Returns all devices present in the computer. | all_devices_verbose | Returns a verbose list of devices. | | Yes | Yes |
/deviceenablewake devicename | Enables the device to wake the computer from a sleep state. devicename | Specifies a device retrieved by using the powercfg /devicequery wake_programmable command. | | Yes | Yes |
/devicedisablewake <devicename> | Disables the device from waking the computer from a sleep state. devicename | Specifies a device retrieved by using the powercfg /devicequery wake_armed command. | | Yes | Yes |
/import scheme_name [/FILE filename] -import filename [GUID] | Imports all power settings from the specified file. filename | Specifies a fully qualified path to a file generated by using the powercfg /export command-line option. | GUID | (optional) Represents the settings loaded into a power scheme. If not supplied, powercfg will generate and use a new GUID | | Yes | Yes |
/export scheme_name [/FILE filename] -export filename [GUID] | Exports a power scheme, represented by the specified GUID, to the specified file. filename | Specifies a fully qualified path to a destination file. | GUID | Specifies a power scheme GUID. Obtained by using the /l command-line option. | | Yes | Yes |
/lastwake | Reports information about the event that woke the computer from the last sleep transition. | No | Yes |
/aliases | Displays all aliases and their corresponding GUIDs. The user may use these aliases in place of any GUID at the command prompt | No | Yes |
/setsecruitydescriptor [GUID|Action] SDDL | Sets a security descriptor associated with a specified power setting, power scheme, or action. GUID | Specifies a power scheme or a power setting GUID. | Action | Specifies one of the following strings: ActionSetActive , ActionCreate , ActionDefault | SDDL | Specifies a valid security descriptor string in SDD format. Use powercfg /getsecuritydescriptor to see an example SDDL STRING. | | No | Yes |
/getsecuritydescriptor [GUID|<Action>] | Gets a security descriptor associated with a specified power setting, power scheme, or action. GUID | Specifies a power scheme or a power setting GUID. | <Action> | Specifies one of the following strings: ActionSetActive , ActionCreate , ActionDefault | | No | Yes |
/requests | Enumerate application and driver Power Requests. Power requests prevent the computer from automatically powering off the display or entering a low-power sleep mode. | No | Yes |
/requestsoverride Caller_type Name Request | Sets a Power Request override for a particular Process, Service, or Driver. If no parameters are specified, this command displays the current list of Power Request Overrides. NOTE: No documentation exists to remove a request override entry once entered, however leaving off the request type will do so. powercfg -requestsoverride Caller_type Name (Request left blank to remove entry) Value | Description | Caller_type | Specifies one of the following caller types: PROCESS, SERVICE, DRIVER. This is obtained by calling the powercfg /requests command. | Name | Specifies the caller name. This is the name returned from calling powercfg /requests command. | Request | Specifies one or more of the following Power Request Types: Display , System , Awaymode *Leave blank to remove an entry. | | No | Yes |
/energy | Analyzes the system for common energy-efficiency and battery life problems. The /energy command should be used when the computer is idle and with no open programs or documents. The /energy command will generate an HTML report file in the current path. Windows 7 and certain Windows 10 Insider builds only. Value | Description | /output filename | Specifies the path and filename to store the energy report HTML file (default="energy-report.html"). | /xml | Formats the report file as XML. | /trace | Records system behavior and does not perform analysis. Trace files will be generated in the current path unless the /d parameter is specified. | /d filepath | Specifies the directory to store trace data. May only be used with the /trace parameter. | /duration <seconds> | Specifies the number of seconds to observe system behavior. Default is 60 seconds | | No | 7 only |
/waketimers | Enumerates the active wake timers. If enabled, the expiration of a wake timer wakes the system from sleep and hibernate states. | No | Yes |
/help /? | Displays Help at the command prompt. | Yes | Yes |