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John Paul Mueller

"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"


/EXPORT GUID [/FILE filename], /E name [/FILE filename] Exports the specified
power scheme to a file. A file can contain only one power scheme, so you must always include
the power scheme name. The /File command line switch defines the name of the file to use for
storage. If you don??™t include this command line switch, the PowerCfg utility uses a default filename
of Scheme.POW.
/IMPORT GUID [/FILE filename], /I name [/FILEsfilename] Imports the specified
power scheme from a file. The file doesn??™t include a power scheme name, so you can give the power
scheme any appropriate name. The /File command line switch defines the name of the file that
contains the power scheme. If you don??™t include this command line switch, the PowerCfg utility
uses a default filename of Scheme.POW.
/AVAILABLESLEEPSTATES, /A Reports the sleep states available on the system. The PowerCfg
utility supports four sleep states: S1 is a light sleep, S2 is a deeper sleep, S3 is the deepest sleep,
and S4 is hibernation. Each successive sleep state reduces the power requirements of the system
or device. However, deeper levels of sleep usually require longer wake-up periods as well.


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