PowerSlave Enables Auto Power Scheme to Conserve Power on Windows Systems
Windows System has some power saving features that allows users to configure them either to be in full horse power or in power saving mode depending on situation. Typically during office hour you are looking for a system that can run in full speed for more optimum performance but when reaching home at night, you may want to give your computer some rest by setting it to energy saving mode. Instead of manually configuring it, why not just set the profile so that it can switch by itself within a predefined time frame. Now with the simple solution named as PowerSlave, it allows users to configure the power scheme profiles switching automatically without the need of users’ intervention.
Once install and launch the utility, it will bring you to a simple interface. Without the need to go through complicated setup, users just need to select the Day time and Night time plan accordingly. For instance, you can put in ‘High Performance’ and ‘Power Saver’ plan for day and night time respectively. Once completed, just key in the ‘Start Time’ and ‘End Time’ for the plan followed by ‘Apply’ button and you are ready to go.
If you think this is useful, just get a free download here for personal use and have a peace of mind with programmable power scheme switching for more effective work besides able to conserve energy towards greener environment.
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July 15th, 2009 16:51
I sorted this for xKronite who obviously managed to get in touch and they latest version now support Windows 7. Thanks for the help with that xkronite!
July 9th, 2009 15:01
I have tried programs similar to this like “edison” but they don’t solve my problem that even my IT working friends can’t figure out…. When windows goes to sleep or hibernates it right away wakes back up. I am not sure if my wireless keyboard/mouse is causing the problem,( i know the mouse goes to sleep after about 10 mins of non use) but I first noticed the problem when I got a USB backup HDD. At one time I was able to shut it off and unplug, then it would sleep normally, but now even that doesn’t fix it. Of course I don’t want to unplug/plug everything in every day
Any idea’s techheads out there?
Please share
July 9th, 2009 05:27
AWESOME concept !! The author is absolutely correct when he states that it should be a standard component of the O/S. Unfortunately – it will not run on Win7 (yet). … and the author’s web site won’t allow me to register to leave a comment.