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How to Change Power Settings - Windows

If your laptop is turning off it's display after 20 minutes of inactivity while plugged in, and you don't want it to do that, follow these instructions.

 

For laptops, it is recommended that when it is on battery that you don't set it to never. 20 minutes should be the max. It is okay for when it is plugged in. If you computer loses power by running out of battery, this can corrupt your hard drive and data.

 

1. Go to the Start - > Settings.

 

 

2. Click System.

 

 

3. Click Power & Sleep.

 

 

4. There are two power settings for turning off the screen and having the computer going to sleep. It is best for these times to be the same.

 

 

5. Click the arrow next to When plugged in and change it to the time frame you want.

    a. If you want it to never turn off, click Never.

    b. Do it for both options.

 

6. Now, the power option for while plugged in is set to never.

 

 

7. Click on the additional power settings on the right.

 

 

 

8. Click Choose what closing the lid does.

 

 

9. Select Do Nothing in the When I close the lid in both On battery and Plugged in.

10. Click Save Changes.

 

 

Any questions? Contact the ACC IT Helpdesk at 303-797-5900 or email helpdesk@arapahoe.edu for further assistance.

Updated By

Karna Johnson

Last Updated

Feb 28, 2022, 6:03 PM

Created By

Karna Johnson

Created At

Apr 20, 2021, 1:04 PM

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