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Rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,LoadCurrentPrwScheme


pangoomis

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But power management is not something you can "turn off" in the GUI.

I always have just one power profile, with everything turned off, and rest of profiles deleted. I guess only then removal of these entries is safe?

Besides, why isn't power management stuff not built-in to the kernel, and instead as an autorun command? It seems weird.

EDIT: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/188213

This article is interesting, it mentions

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These error messages may occur even if you disable LoadPowerProfile on the Startup tab

So..Powrprof.dll does its job even without these entires? So why are they in the first place...

Edited by MrMateczko
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