How to Add Primary NVMe Idle Timeout to Power Options in Windows 10
By Timothy Tibbetts |
The Primary NVMe Idle Timeout setting specifies the amount of time your NVMe device must be idle before transitioning to the primary non-operational power state, for example, before switching to power-saving mode. The setting is hidden by default but easily enabled.
1: Add Primary NVMe Idle Timeout to Power Options in Windows 10 With Registry Files
Registry files allow you to add or remove NVMe Idle Timeout quickly and easily or take them with you.
Download Add Primary NVMe Idle Timeout to Power Options in Windows 10, and extract the two files:
Add Primary NVMEe Idle Timeout Power Options.reg
Disable Primary NVMEe Idle Timeout Power Options.reg (Default)
Double-click Add Primary NVMEe Idle Timeout Power Options or Disable Primary NVMEe Idle Timeout Power Options to enable or disable Disable Automatic Maintenance in Windows 10.
Click Yes when prompted by User Account Control.
Click Yes when prompted by Registry Editor.
Click OK when prompted by the Registry Editor.
This tweak is included as part of MajorGeeks Registry Tweaks.
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2: Add Primary NVMe Idle Timeout to Power Options in Windows 10 in Regedit
Open the Registry Editor.
Type:
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\PowerSettings\0012ee47-9041-4b5d-9b77-535fba8b1442\d639518a-e56d-4345-8af2-b9f32fb26109
into the search bar and press Enter.
Double-click on Attributes.
0 = Add Primary NVMe Idle Timeout to Power Options
1 = Remove Primary NVMe Idle Timeout to Power Options
3: Add Primary NVMe Idle Timeout to Power Options in Windows 10 in PowerShell
Open PowerShell and type in one of the following lines, and press Enter.
Add Primary NVMe Idle Timeout to Power Options - powercfg -attributes SUB_DISK D639518A-E56D-4345-8AF2-B9F32FB26109 -ATTRIB_HIDE
Remove Primary NVMe Idle Timeout to Power Options - powercfg -attributes SUB_DISK D639518A-E56D-4345-8AF2-B9F32FB26109 +ATTRIB_HIDE
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1: Add Primary NVMe Idle Timeout to Power Options in Windows 10 With Registry Files
Registry files allow you to add or remove NVMe Idle Timeout quickly and easily or take them with you.
Download Add Primary NVMe Idle Timeout to Power Options in Windows 10, and extract the two files:
Add Primary NVMEe Idle Timeout Power Options.reg
Disable Primary NVMEe Idle Timeout Power Options.reg (Default)
Double-click Add Primary NVMEe Idle Timeout Power Options or Disable Primary NVMEe Idle Timeout Power Options to enable or disable Disable Automatic Maintenance in Windows 10.
Click Yes when prompted by User Account Control.
Click Yes when prompted by Registry Editor.
Click OK when prompted by the Registry Editor.
This tweak is included as part of MajorGeeks Registry Tweaks.
2: Add Primary NVMe Idle Timeout to Power Options in Windows 10 in Regedit
Open the Registry Editor.
Type:
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\PowerSettings\0012ee47-9041-4b5d-9b77-535fba8b1442\d639518a-e56d-4345-8af2-b9f32fb26109
into the search bar and press Enter.
Double-click on Attributes.
0 = Add Primary NVMe Idle Timeout to Power Options
1 = Remove Primary NVMe Idle Timeout to Power Options
3: Add Primary NVMe Idle Timeout to Power Options in Windows 10 in PowerShell
Open PowerShell and type in one of the following lines, and press Enter.
Add Primary NVMe Idle Timeout to Power Options - powercfg -attributes SUB_DISK D639518A-E56D-4345-8AF2-B9F32FB26109 -ATTRIB_HIDE
Remove Primary NVMe Idle Timeout to Power Options - powercfg -attributes SUB_DISK D639518A-E56D-4345-8AF2-B9F32FB26109 +ATTRIB_HIDE
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