Lost My Power Schemes

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DaffyD®

What file do I transfer from the cd to restore the power management power
schemes? Thanks.
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If I knew where I was I'd be there now.
 
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glee

Daffy,
Did you not see my reply to your earlier identical post?

</quote>
To restore the power scheme? What do you mean? Is the Control Panel option for
Power missing, or what? You need to supply a bit more info to clarify what is
"missing", or what doesn' work, and what is still there.

Details please.....
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Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+


"DaffyD®" <daffyd@woohoo.com> wrote in message
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> What file do I transfer from the cd to restore the power management power
> schemes? Thanks.
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> If I knew where I was I'd be there now.
>
>
>
 
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Paradoxdb3

You can just create your own new schemes. I assume you must have deleted the
schemes that came with Windows 98 by default...the "Always On" power scheme,
Portable/laptop scheme and so forth? You can create your own scheme and name
them whatever you want, or name them Always On, Portable/Laptop, ect to
replace the default ones. You don't need to load them on from the Windows 98
installation CD.

"DaffyD®" wrote:

> What file do I transfer from the cd to restore the power management power
> schemes? Thanks.
> --
> { : [|]=( DaffyD®
>
> If I knew where I was I'd be there now.
>
>
>
>
 
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DaffyD(R)

On Nov 16, 11:35 am, "glee" <gle...@spamindspring.com> wrote:
> Daffy,
> Did you not see my reply to your earlier identical post?
>
> </quote>
> To restore the power scheme? What do you mean? Is the Control Panel option for
> Power missing, or what? You need to supply a bit more info to clarify what is
> "missing", or what doesn' work, and what is still there.
>
> Details please.....
> </quote>
> --
> Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
>
> "DaffyD(R)" <daf...@woohoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:u9%23JMSGKIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>
>
>
> > What file do I transfer from the cd to restore the power management power
> > schemes? Thanks.
> > --
> > { : [|]=( DaffyD(R)

>
> > If I knew where I was I'd be there now.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -


As I wrote elsewhere, I usually access this group through the OE
newsreader but I wasn't able to view my posts. I'm now accessing this
group thru Google. Thanks for understanding.
 
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Franc Zabkar

On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 07:22:47 -0800, "DaffyD®" <daffyd@woohoo.com> put
finger to keyboard and composed:

>What file do I transfer from the cd to restore the power management power
>schemes? Thanks.


Control Panel's Power Management seems to be associated with this
executable:

C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\POWERCFG.CPL

There is an .inf file that appears to be associated with the original
installation:

C:\WINDOWS\INF\POWERCFG.INF

The .inf makes reference to these files:

powercfg.dll
PowerCfg.inf
powercfg.cpl
powrprof.dll
batmeter.dll

At the bottom of the .inf there are these strings:

POWER_HOME_OFFICE = "Home/Office Desk"
POWER_PORTABLE = "Portable/Laptop"
POWER_PERSONAL_SERVER ="Always On"

The .inf file itself contains the data for the various policies (see
below). It appears that the actual policies are stored in the
registry, not in files.

==========================================================
Desktop policy
HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Controls
Folder\PowerCfg\PowerPolicies\0","Policies",1,\

<block of data>

portable policy
HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Controls
Folder\PowerCfg\PowerPolicies\1","Policies",1,\

<block of data>

Always On policy
HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Controls
Folder\PowerCfg\PowerPolicies\3","Policies",1,\

<block of data>
==========================================================

It seems to me that you could copy the appropriate files from your CD
(or locate them on your HD) and then r-click powercfg.inf and select
Install.

- Franc Zabkar
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DaffyD(R)

On Nov 16, 8:39 pm, Franc Zabkar <fzab...@iinternode.on.net> wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 07:22:47 -0800, "DaffyD(R)" <daf...@woohoo.com> put
> finger to keyboard and composed:
>
> >What file do I transfer from the cd to restore the power management power
> >schemes? Thanks.

>
> Control Panel's Power Management seems to be associated with this
> executable:
>
> C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\POWERCFG.CPL
>
> There is an .inf file that appears to be associated with the original
> installation:
>
> C:\WINDOWS\INF\POWERCFG.INF
>
> The .inf makes reference to these files:
>
> powercfg.dll
> PowerCfg.inf
> powercfg.cpl
> powrprof.dll
> batmeter.dll
>
> At the bottom of the .inf there are these strings:
>
> POWER_HOME_OFFICE = "Home/Office Desk"
> POWER_PORTABLE = "Portable/Laptop"
> POWER_PERSONAL_SERVER ="Always On"
>
> The .inf file itself contains the data for the various policies (see
> below). It appears that the actual policies are stored in the
> registry, not in files.
>
> ==========================================================
> Desktop policy
> HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Controls
> Folder\PowerCfg\PowerPolicies\0","Policies",1,\
>
> <block of data>
>
> portable policy
> HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Controls
> Folder\PowerCfg\PowerPolicies\1","Policies",1,\
>
> <block of data>
>
> Always On policy
> HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Controls
> Folder\PowerCfg\PowerPolicies\3","Policies",1,\
>
> <block of data>
> ==========================================================
>
> It seems to me that you could copy the appropriate files from your CD
> (or locate them on your HD) and then r-click powercfg.inf and select
> Install.
>
> - Franc Zabkar
> --
> Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.


That was a great idea but it didn't work for me. Somehow my Windows
installation has been corrupted. Thank you for your reply.
 
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