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    boot up question

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by browntown, Jan 30, 2009.

  1. browntown

    browntown Notebook Enthusiast

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    i have an m1530, and everything is going fine except one thing that's bothering me. Whenever i turn on my computer it always starts of in "power saver", even while being plugged in, making it a little slow loading all of the stuff at start, is there anyway to change this so that it starts in high performance? It used to before and i don't remember changing anything but i guess i did...
     
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    I think all you have to do is switch it to High Performance, then restart, and it should always come up like that...

    Thats all i think I did. But maybe look for a default button... :confused:
    Sorry, not using a Vista PC right now.
     
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    its always on high performance for me, and even when i restart it switches back to power saver
     
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