How to export windows power plan to xml (or any other readable) format?












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I am using Windows 10 Home Edition.
In windows, we can export power plans/profiles via



powercfg /export <filename> <GUID> command


but the exported file (.pow) is not readable. One can only import it via powercfg.



Is there any way to export power plan settings in xml (or any other readable) format where i can compare the plans side-by-side? Web search only gives powercfg commands which is not what i want.










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  • One could, in principle, export the plans in the Registry, at ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlPower and diff the files, though the values are somewhat cryptic.
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    Dec 5 at 2:51


















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I am using Windows 10 Home Edition.
In windows, we can export power plans/profiles via



powercfg /export <filename> <GUID> command


but the exported file (.pow) is not readable. One can only import it via powercfg.



Is there any way to export power plan settings in xml (or any other readable) format where i can compare the plans side-by-side? Web search only gives powercfg commands which is not what i want.










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  • One could, in principle, export the plans in the Registry, at ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlPower and diff the files, though the values are somewhat cryptic.
    – DrMoishe Pippik
    Dec 5 at 2:51
















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I am using Windows 10 Home Edition.
In windows, we can export power plans/profiles via



powercfg /export <filename> <GUID> command


but the exported file (.pow) is not readable. One can only import it via powercfg.



Is there any way to export power plan settings in xml (or any other readable) format where i can compare the plans side-by-side? Web search only gives powercfg commands which is not what i want.










share|improve this question













I am using Windows 10 Home Edition.
In windows, we can export power plans/profiles via



powercfg /export <filename> <GUID> command


but the exported file (.pow) is not readable. One can only import it via powercfg.



Is there any way to export power plan settings in xml (or any other readable) format where i can compare the plans side-by-side? Web search only gives powercfg commands which is not what i want.







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  • One could, in principle, export the plans in the Registry, at ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlPower and diff the files, though the values are somewhat cryptic.
    – DrMoishe Pippik
    Dec 5 at 2:51




















  • One could, in principle, export the plans in the Registry, at ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlPower and diff the files, though the values are somewhat cryptic.
    – DrMoishe Pippik
    Dec 5 at 2:51


















One could, in principle, export the plans in the Registry, at ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlPower and diff the files, though the values are somewhat cryptic.
– DrMoishe Pippik
Dec 5 at 2:51






One could, in principle, export the plans in the Registry, at ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControlPower and diff the files, though the values are somewhat cryptic.
– DrMoishe Pippik
Dec 5 at 2:51

















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