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January 11th, 2021 05:00

evgpro,

 

Apologies, Since Windows 10 2004 there is no CsEnabled option anymore. 

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January 5th, 2021 08:00

evgpro,

 

Click here and followed the solution provided in the post.

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January 6th, 2021 10:00

evgpro,

 

Following up with you to see if the information provided resolved the issue? Let us know.

 

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January 7th, 2021 10:00

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Checking back with you to see if the information provided resolved the issue? Let us know.

 

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January 11th, 2021 05:00

evgpro,

 

Follow these steps:
  1. Open the Registry Editor. Navigate to the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power.
  2. On the right side pane, double-click CsEnabled and set its value to 1.
  3. When it's done, close the Registry Editor and reboot your computer.

 

 

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January 11th, 2021 05:00

I just said that I don't have CsEnabled in my registry editor.

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January 11th, 2021 05:00

I have tried these solutions before the making of this thread and I have tried them again to no avail. I do have a problem, I don't have CsEnabled in my Registry editor, maybe if you could help me restore that, it may fix the problem (from what I have read).

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January 11th, 2021 05:00

Oh ok, thank you.

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September 3rd, 2021 08:00

This topic is marked as "Solved" however it should not be since no solution was provided.

I'm having the same issue as evgpro.  I have tried running the same scripts (as evgpro) and also do not have the CsEnabled option in the registry.   So, what is the fix to enable the High Performance Option?    Please help.

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September 3rd, 2021 10:00

NO there is no such option after windows 10 build 2004

Microsoft doesn't want Dell or any OEMs to use Legacy power plans any more and forcing there modern standby mode. This improve battery life. Plus OEMs have adapted this on hardware level by releasing relevant bios updates. 

Try dell power manager (download from windows store) and you can use Ultra performance mode there

 

 

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