01-28-2024 11:19 AM - edited 01-28-2024 12:43 PM
Laptop Model: G731GV
So I have recently (After 4 years of usage) decided to reset my laptop and reinstall everything. I couldn't use the recovery partition that I had because the laptop is older than 2019. I didn't use the Windows reset for whatever reason and decided to do a fresh Windows install and installed everything manually, the drivers, and Armoury Crate. But there is some stuff missing that I don't know how to install and I'm not sure about it. For example, before resetting I used to have 2 Power Plan modes, High Performance, and Balanced. But now I only see the Balanced option. Is there a way to get my laptop back to the factory settings after this or there is no need to do so?
01-29-2024 07:09 PM
Hi @roudan ,
I would like to confirm whether the system version you reinstalled is Windows 10 or Windows 11.
Please try reinstalling the missing power plans. Open the Power Options settings by right-clicking on the battery icon in the taskbar and selecting "Power Options." From there, you can customize or create additional power plans. This information is provided for your reference.
01-30-2024 11:03 AM
Hi @Anbby_ROG ,
I installed Win 11, do you think installing 10 would've been better?
I don't see the option you are mentioning, might be because I have the Home version and not Pro? Screenshots:
01-30-2024 11:35 PM
Hi @roudan ,
Based on the images you provided, your power plan correctly displays the options for Balanced and Best Performance.
If you are not experiencing any abnormalities in usage, we recommend that you do not need to restore factory settings. The information above is provided for your reference. Thank you.
02-28-2024 01:42 PM
@Anbby_ROG Sorry for late reply but I was super busy with work. So this is what I see in the Control Panel currently:
Before this new installation, I used to have 3 options.
02-28-2024 11:53 PM
Hi @roudan ,
Thank you for providing the screenshot.
Please click on "Create a power plan" on the left and establish a high-performance/balanced power plan according to your usage needs. The above information is provided for your reference. Thank you.