Power Management Tab Missing in Windows 11/10 Device Manager [Solution]

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Power Management Tab Missing in Windows 11/10 Device Manager [Solution]
Power Management Tab Missing in Windows 11/10 Device Manager [Solution]
Power Management Tab Missing in Windows 11/10 Device Manager [Solution]

Device Manager is the Windows utility where all connected devices are listed. Additionally, here you can identify and troubleshoot problematic hardware, and even change power settings. But, for some users, the Power Management tab is missing in Device Manager.

This can happen for many reasons and will likely affect your experience due to the inability to make changes. In this case, you will not be able to configure how the system controls power to the device or whether the device can wake up the PC.

So, read the next section to know what to do if the Power Management tab is missing in Windows 11 Device Manager.

Issues covered in this tutorial:
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Your computer's power management manages which devices will receive power under specified conditions (such as sleep or hibernate mode). It also controls what hardware can wake the computer from sleep mode. If you can't find the power management device on your computer, don't worry. There are very simple solutions to fix the problem on your system.

This tutorial will apply to computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running Windows 10 and Windows 11 (Home, Pro, Enterprise, Education) operating systems from all supported hardware manufacturers, such as Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Alienware, Razer, MSI, Huawei, Microsoft Surface and Samsung.

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