For one, it will suck up your battery life faster than you can say ‘Stop!’. However, using the high performance mode isn’t always recommended. So the next time a video doesn’t run smoothly on your laptop, all you’ve got to do is to switch to the High Performance mode and get rocking with your movie. This happens because Windows 7 usually sets the power mode on laptops to be ‘Balanced’, which compromises on some of your system capabilities, one of them being optimized video playback, in order to improve battery life. ![]() ![]() If you’ve a medium / low-end laptop running Windows 7 (or Vista), you may be facing the problem of high definition videos stuttering and lagging during playback.
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