Windows 10 DLL File Information - energy.dll |
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General Information
File Description: | Power Efficiency Diagnostics |
File Version: | 10.0.10130.0 (fbl_impressive.150522-2224) |
Company: | Microsoft Corporation |
Product Name: | Microsoft® Windows® Operating System |
DLL popularity | Very Low - 1 other DLL files in system32 directory are statically linked to this file. |
File Size: | 365 KB |
Total Number of Exported Functions: | 14 |
Total Number of Exported Functions With Names: | 14 |
Section Headers
Name | Virtual Address | Raw Data Size | % of File | Characteristics | Section Contains... |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
.text | 0x00001000 | 350,208 Bytes | 93.6% | Read, Execute | Code |
.data | 0x00057000 | 1,024 Bytes | 0.3% | Write, Read | Initialized Data |
.idata | 0x00058000 | 5,632 Bytes | 1.5% | Read | Initialized Data |
.didat | 0x0005a000 | 512 Bytes | 0.1% | Write, Read | Initialized Data |
.rsrc | 0x0005b000 | 3,072 Bytes | 0.8% | Read | Initialized Data |
.reloc | 0x0005c000 | 12,800 Bytes | 3.4% | Read, Discardable | Initialized Data |
Static Linking
energy.dll is statically linked to the following files:msvcrt.dll
ntdll.dll
api-ms-win-eventing-provider-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-synch-l1-2-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-file-l1-2-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-errorhandling-l1-1-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-io-l1-1-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-handle-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-timezone-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-sysinfo-l1-2-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-registry-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-com-l1-1-1.dll
RPCRT4.dll
api-ms-win-core-heap-l2-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-libraryloader-l1-2-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-heap-l1-2-0.dll
api-ms-win-eventing-consumer-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-string-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-path-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-security-sddl-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-eventing-controller-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-debug-l1-1-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-processthreads-l1-1-2.dll
api-ms-win-core-profile-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-processtopology-obsolete-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-kernel32-legacy-l1-1-1.dll
api-ms-win-ole32-ie-l1-1-0.dll
tdh.dll
OLEAUT32.dll
api-ms-win-core-delayload-l1-1-1.dll
api-ms-win-core-apiquery-l1-1-0.dll
This means that when energy.dll is loaded, the above files are automatically loaded too. If one of these files is corrupted or missing, energy.dll won't be loaded.
List of files that are statically linked to energy.dll
energytask.dll
This means that when one of the above files is loaded, energy.dll will be loaded too. (The opposite of the previous 'Static Linking' section)
General Resources Information
Resource Type | Number of Items | Total Size | % of File |
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Icons | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Animated Icons | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Cursors | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Animated Cursors | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Bitmaps | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
AVI Files | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Dialog-Boxes | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
HTML Related Files | 3 | 168,606 Bytes | 45.0% |
Menus | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Strings | 327 | 40,148 Bytes | 10.7% |
Type Libraries | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
Manifest | 0 | 0 Bytes | 0.0% |
All Others | 4 | 2,566 Bytes | 0.7% |
Total | 334 | 211,320 Bytes | 56.5% |
Icons in this file
No icons found in this file
Cursors in this file
No cursors found in this file
Dialog-boxes list (up to 1000 dialogs)
No dialog resources in this file.
String resources in this dll (up to 1000 strings)
String ID | String Text |
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901 | Analysis Failure |
902 | Analysis was unsuccessful. This can be caused by a corrupted trace file or dropped events. |
903 | Analysis Error |
904 | Analysis was partially unsuccessful. Some results are available, but they may be incomplete. |
905 | Analysis Success |
906 | Analysis was successful. No energy efficiency problems were found. No information was returned. |
1001 | System Information |
1002 | System Information |
1003 | System Information Details |
1004 | Computer Name |
1005 | System Manufacturer |
1006 | System Product Name |
1007 | BIOS Date |
1008 | BIOS Version |
1009 | OS Build Number |
1010 | Platform Role |
1016 | Process Count |
1017 | Thread Count |
1018 | Plugged In |
1101 | Platform Timer Resolution |
1102 | Platform Timer Resolution |
1103 | The default platform timer resolution is 15.6ms (15625000ns) and should be used whenever the system is idle. If the timer resolution is increased, processor power management technologies may not be effective. The timer resolution may be increased due to multimedia playback or graphical animations. |
1104 | Current Timer Resolution (100ns units) |
1105 | Maximum Timer Period (100ns units) |
1106 | Outstanding Timer Request |
1107 | A program or service has requested a timer resolution smaller than the platform maximum timer resolution. |
1108 | Requested Period |
1109 | Requesting Process ID |
1110 | Requesting Process Path |
1111 | Outstanding Kernel Timer Request |
1112 | A kernel component or device driver has requested a timer resolution smaller than the platform maximum timer resolution. |
1113 | Requested Period |
1114 | Request Count |
1115 | A program or service has requested a timer resolution equal to or greater than the platform maximum timer resolution. |
1116 | Timer Request Stack |
1117 | The stack of modules responsible for the lowest platform timer setting in this process. |
1118 | Calling Module |
1201 | Power Policy |
1202 | Active Power Plan |
1203 | The current power plan in use |
1204 | Plan GUID |
1205 | Power Plan Personality (On Battery) |
1206 | The personality of the current power plan when the system is on battery power. |
1207 | Personality |
1208 | Power Plan Personality is High Performance (On Battery) |
1209 | The current power plan personality is High Performance when the system is on battery power. |
1210 | Display timeout disabled (On Battery) |
1211 | The display is not configured to turn off after a period of inactivity. |
1212 | Display timeout is long (On Battery) |
1213 | The display is configured to turn off after longer than 5 minutes. |
1214 | Timeout (seconds) |
1215 | Dim timeout is disabled (On Battery) |
1216 | The display is not configured to automatically dim after a period of inactivity. |
1217 | Dim timeout is long (On Battery) |
1218 | The display is configured to automatically dim after longer than 5 minutes. |
1219 | Timeout (seconds) |
1220 | Disk idle is disabled (On Battery) |
1221 | The disk is not configured to turn off after a period of disk inactivity. |
1222 | Disk timeout is long (On Battery) |
1223 | The disk is configured to turn off after longer than 30 minutes. |
1224 | Timeout (seconds) |
1225 | Sleep timeout is disabled (On Battery) |
1226 | The computer is not configured to automatically sleep after a period of inactivity. |
1227 | Sleep timeout is long (On Battery) |
1228 | The computer is configured to automatically sleep after longer than 30 minutes. |
1229 | Timeout (seconds) |
1230 | Minimum processor performance state is 100% (On Battery) |
1231 | The processor is not configured to automatically reduce power consumption based on activity. |
1232 | Minimum processor performance state is high (On Battery) |
1233 | The lowest processor performance state is greater than 75% of the maximum processor performance. |
1234 | Minimum performance state (% of maximum performance) |
1237 | Processor idle states are disabled (On Battery) |
1238 | The current processor power management policy has disabled low-power processor idle states. |
1239 | USB Selective Suspend is disabled (On Battery) |
1240 | The current power policy has globally disabled USB selective suspend. |
1241 | 802.11 Radio Power Policy is Maximum Performance (On Battery) |
1242 | The current power policy for 802.11-compatible wireless network adapters is not configured to use low-power modes. |
1243 | PCI Express ASPM is disabled (On Battery) |
1244 | The current power policy for PCI Express Active State Power Management (ASPM) is configured to Off. |
1250 | Power Plan Personality (Plugged In) |
1251 | The personality of the current power plan when the system is plugged in. |
1252 | Power Plan Personality is High Performance (Plugged In) |
1253 | The current power plan personality is High Performance when the system is plugged in. |
1254 | Display timeout disabled (Plugged In) |
1255 | The display is not configured to turn off after a period of inactivity. |
1256 | Display timeout is long (Plugged In) |
1257 | The display is configured to turn off after longer than 10 minutes. |
1258 | Dim timeout is disabled (Plugged In) |
1259 | The display is not configured to automatically dim after a period of inactivity. |
1260 | Dim timeout is long (Plugged In) |
1261 | The display is configured to automatically dim after longer than 10 minutes. |
1262 | Disk idle is disabled (Plugged In) |
1263 | The disk is not configured to turn off after a period of disk inactivity. |
1264 | Disk timeout is long (Plugged In) |
1265 | The disk is configured to turn off after longer than 30 minutes. |
1266 | Sleep timeout is disabled (Plugged In) |
1267 | The computer is not configured to automatically sleep after a period of inactivity. |
1268 | Sleep timeout is long (Plugged In) |
1269 | The computer is configured to automatically sleep after longer than 30 minutes. |
1270 | Minimum processor performance state is 100% (Plugged In) |
1271 | The processor is not configured to automatically reduce power consumption based on activity. |
1272 | Minimum processor performance state is high (Plugged In) |
1273 | The lowest processor performance state is greater than 75% of the maximum processor performance. |
1276 | Processor idle states are disabled (Plugged In) |
1277 | The current processor power management policy has disabled low-power processor idle states. |
1278 | USB Selective Suspend is disabled (Plugged In) |
1279 | The current power policy has globally disabled USB selective suspend. |
1280 | 802.11 Radio Power Policy is Maximum Performance (Plugged In) |
1281 | The current power policy for 802.11-compatible wireless network adapters is not configured to use low-power modes. |
1282 | PCI Express ASPM is disabled (Plugged In) |
1283 | The current power policy for PCI Express Active State Power Management (ASPM) is configured to Off. |
1288 | Video Quality (On Battery) |
1289 | Enables Windows Media Player to optimize for quality or power savings when playing video. |
1290 | Quality Mode |
1291 | Video quality (Plugged In) |
1292 | Enables Windows Media Player to optimize for quality or power savings when playing video. |
1301 | System Availability Requests |
1302 | System Required Request |
1303 | The program has made a request to prevent the system from automatically entering sleep. |
1304 | Requesting Process |
1305 | System Required Request |
1306 | The service has made a request to prevent the system from automatically entering sleep. |
1307 | Requesting Service |
1308 | System Required Request |
1309 | The device or driver has made a request to prevent the system from automatically entering sleep. |
1310 | Requesting Driver Instance |
1311 | Requesting Driver Device |
1312 | System Required Request |
1313 | A kernel component has made a request to prevent the system from automatically entering sleep. |
1314 | Display Required Request |
1315 | The program has made a request to prevent the display from automatically entering a low-power mode. |
1316 | Away Mode Request |
1317 | The program has made a request to enable Away Mode. |
1318 | Away Mode Request |
1319 | The service has made a request to enable Away Mode. |
1320 | Execution Required Request |
1321 | The program has made a request for execution-required. |
1322 | Execution Required Request |
1323 | The service has made a request for execution-required. |
1401 | USB Suspend |
1402 | USB Device not Entering Selective Suspend |
1403 | This device did not enter the USB Selective Suspend state. Processor power management may be prevented when this USB device is not in the Selective Suspend state. Note that this issue will not prevent the system from sleeping. |
1404 | Host Controller ID |
1405 | Host Controller Location |
1406 | Device ID |
1407 | Port Path |
1409 | USB Device Rarely Entering Selective Suspend |
1410 | This device intermittently entered the USB Selective Suspend state during the trace. Processor power management may be prevented when this USB device is not in the Selective Suspend state. Note that this issue will not prevent the system from sleeping. |
1411 | Time Suspended (%) |
1412 | Reason |
1413 | This Bluetooth USB device does not support selective suspend because it is not self powered. |
1414 | This Bluetooth USB device does not support selective suspend because it is not remote wake capable. |
1501 | CPU Utilization |
1502 | Processor utilization is low |
1503 | The average processor utilization during the trace was very low. The system will consume less power when the average processor utilization is very low. |
1504 | Average Utilization (%) |
1505 | Processor utilization is moderate |
1506 | The average processor utilization during the trace was moderate. The system will consume less power when the average processor utilization is very low. Review processor utilization for individual processes to determine which applications and services contribute the most to total processor utilization. |
1507 | Processor utilization is high |
1508 | The average processor utilization during the trace was high. The system will consume less power when the average processor utilization is very low. Review processor utilization for individual processes to determine which applications and services contribute the most to total processor utilization. |
1509 | Individual process with significant processor utilization. |
1510 | This process is responsible for a significant portion of the total processor utilization recorded during the trace. |
1511 | Process Name |
1513 | Average Utilization (%) |
1514 | Module |
1515 | Average Module Utilization (%) |
1601 | Battery |
1602 | Battery Information |
1604 | Battery ID |
1605 | Manufacturer |
1606 | Manufacture Date |
1607 | Serial Number |
1608 | Chemistry |
1609 | Long Term |
1610 | Cycle Count |
1611 | Design Capacity |
1612 | Last Full Charge |
1613 | Last Full Charge (%) |
1614 | The battery stored less than 50% of the Designed Capacity the last time the battery was fully charged. |
1615 | Last Full Charge (%) |
1616 | Last Full Charge (%) |
1617 | The battery stored less than 40% of the Designed Capacity the last time the battery was fully charged. |
1618 | Battery Capacity Unknown |
1619 | The battery capacity could not be determined. This may indicate a firmware (BIOS) problem. |
1620 | Sealed |
1701 | Platform Power Management Capabilities |
1702 | Supported Sleep States |
1703 | Sleep states allow the computer to enter low-power modes after a period of inactivity. The S3 sleep state is the default sleep state for Windows platforms. The S3 sleep state consumes only enough power to preserve memory contents and allow the computer to resume working quickly. Very few platforms support the S1 or S2 Sleep states. |
1704 | S1 Sleep Supported |
1705 | S2 Sleep Supported |
1706 | S3 Sleep Supported |
1707 | S4 Sleep Supported |
1710 | The S1 sleep state has been disabled because of a known incompatibility with the hardware in this computer. |
1711 | Windows automatically disables sleep on some computers with hardware which is not compatible with sleep. Installing the latest firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1712 | The S2 sleep state has been disabled because of a known incompatibility with the hardware in this computer. |
1713 | Windows automatically disables sleep on some computers with hardware which is not compatible with sleep. Installing the latest firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1714 | The S3 sleep state has been disabled because of a known incompatibility with the hardware in this computer. |
1715 | Windows automatically disables sleep on some computers with hardware which is not compatible with sleep. Installing the latest firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1720 | System firmware (BIOS) does not support S3. |
1721 | The hardware in this computer does not support the S3 sleep state. |
1722 | System firmware (BIOS) does not support S4 (Hibernate). |
1723 | The hardware in this computer does not support the S4 (Hibernate) state. |
1724 | The S3 sleep state has been disabled because of a known incompatibility with the hardware in this computer. |
1725 | Windows automatically disables sleep on some computers with hardware which is not compatible with sleep. Installing the latest firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1726 | Sleep is disabled in power policy. |
1727 | The system administrator has disabled sleep on this system. |
1728 | Hibernate has been disabled because the system has too much physical memory. |
1730 | Hibernate has been disabled because of an unknown problem with the storage subsystem. |
1732 | Hibernate has been disabled because the Hibernation file could not be generated or accessed. |
1734 | Sleep is disabled because a legacy driver is installed. |
1735 | Sleep requires all device drivers to be compatible with Plug-and-Play and Power Management. If a legacy driver is installed, sleep is automatically disabled. |
1736 | Driver Name |
1737 | The S1 sleep state has been temporarily disabled by a system component. |
1738 | The computer may not transition to sleep when the following components are installed or tasks are ongoing. |
1739 | Microsoft Basic Display Driver or Microsoft Basic Render Driver |
1740 | Hypervisor |
1741 | The system is booted from a virtual hard disk file (VHD). |
1742 | The S2 sleep state has been temporarily disabled by a system component. |
1743 | The computer may not transition to sleep when the following components are installed or tasks are ongoing. |
1744 | The S3 sleep state has been temporarily disabled by a system component. |
1745 | The computer may not transition to sleep when the following components are installed or tasks are ongoing. |
1746 | The S4 (Hibernate) state has been temporarily disabled by a system component. |
1747 | The computer may not transition to sleep when the following components are installed or tasks are ongoing. |
1748 | Adaptive Display Brightness is supported. |
1749 | This computer enables Windows to automatically control the brightness of the integrated display. |
1750 | Adaptive Display Brightness Support |
1751 | This computer does not allow Windows to automatically control the brightness of the integrated display. Installing the latest system firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1752 | Processor Power Management Capabilities |
1753 | Effective processor power management enables the computer to automatically balance performance and energy consumption. |
1754 | Group |
1755 | Index |
1756 | Idle (C) State Count |
1757 | Performance (P) State Count |
1758 | Throttle (T) State Count |
1759 | ACPI C2 State Failed Validation |
1760 | There is a problem with the definition of the C2 idle state on this computer. Installing the latest system firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1761 | ACPI C3 Failed Validation |
1762 | There is a problem with the definition of the C3 idle state on this computer. Installing the latest system firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1763 | ACPI Throttle States Failed Validation |
1764 | There is a problem with the definition of throttle states on this computer. Installing the latest system firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1765 | ACPI _CST Object Failed Validation |
1766 | There is a problem with the definition of the ACPI _CST object on this computer. Installing the latest system firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1767 | ACPI _CSD Object Failed Validation |
1768 | There is a problem with the definition of the ACPI _CSD object on this computer. Installing the latest system firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1769 | ACPI _PCT Object Failed Validation |
1770 | There is a problem with the definition of the ACPI _PCT object on this computer. Installing the latest system firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1771 | ACPI _PSS Object Failed Validation |
1772 | There is a problem with the definition of the ACPI _PSS object on this computer. Installing the latest system firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1773 | ACPI XPSS Object Failed Validation |
1774 | There is a problem with the definition of the ACPI XPSS object on this computer. Installing the latest system firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1775 | ACPI _PPC Object Failed Validation |
1776 | There is a problem with the definition of the ACPI _PPC object on this computer. Installing the latest system firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1777 | ACPI _PSD Object Failed Validation |
1778 | There is a problem with the definition of the ACPI _PSD object on this computer. Installing the latest system firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1779 | ACPI _PTC Object Failed Validation |
1780 | There is a problem with the definition of the ACPI _PTC object on this computer. Installing the latest system firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1781 | ACPI _TSS Object Failed Validation |
1782 | There is a problem with the definition of the ACPI _TSS object on this computer. Installing the latest system firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1783 | ACPI _TPC Object Failed Validation |
1784 | There is a problem with the definition of the ACPI _TPC object on this computer. Installing the latest system firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1785 | ACPI _TSD Object Failed Validation |
1786 | There is a problem with the definition of the ACPI _TSD object on this computer. Installing the latest system firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1787 | Processor Idle State Domain Member Count Incorrect |
1788 | There is a problem with the number of processors defined as members of a processor idle domain. Installing the latest system firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1789 | Domain ID |
1790 | Expected Member Count |
1791 | Actual Member Count |
1792 | Processor Performance or Throttle State Domain Member Count Incorrect |
1793 | There is a problem with the number of processors defined as members of a processor performance or throttle state domain. Installing the latest system firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1794 | Processor Idle States Disabled |
1795 | Processor idle states have been automatically disabled due to a known incompatibility with the hardware in this computer. Installing the latest system firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1796 | Processor Performance States Disabled |
1797 | Processor performance states have been automatically disabled due to a known incompatibility with the hardware in this computer. Installing the latest system firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1798 | Processor Throttle States Disabled |
1799 | Processor throttle states have been automatically disabled due to a known incompatibility with the hardware in this computer. Installing the latest system firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1800 | PCI Express Active-State Power Management (ASPM) Disabled |
1801 | PCI Express Active-State Power Management (ASPM) has been disabled due to a known incompatibility with the hardware in this computer. |
1802 | Wireless access point does not support WMM Power Save |
1803 | The wireless access point the computer is connected to does not support WMM Power Save Mode. The Wi-Fi modem cannot enter Power Save mode to save energy as defined in Wireless Adapter Power Policy. |
1804 | SSID |
1805 | MAC Address |
1806 | Connected Standby Support |
1807 | Connected standby allows the computer to enter a low-power mode in which it is always on and connected. If supported, connected standby is used instead of system sleep states. |
1808 | Connected Standby Supported |
1809 | ACPI PCCP Object Failed Validation |
1810 | There is a problem with the definition of the ACPI PCCP object on this computer. Installing the latest system firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1811 | ACPI _CPC Object Failed Validation |
1812 | There is a problem with the definition of the ACPI _CPC object on this computer. Installing the latest system firmware (BIOS) may resolve this issue. |
1813 | Idle State Count |
1814 | Idle State Type |
1815 | Nominal Frequency (MHz) |
1816 | Maximum Performance Percentage |
1817 | Lowest Performance Percentage |
1818 | Lowest Throttle Percentage |
1819 | Performance Controls Type |
1820 | None |
1821 | ACPI Performance (P) / Throttle (T) States |
1822 | Platform Clocking Control |
1823 | ACPI Collaborative Processor Performance Control |
1824 | Power Engine Plugin |
1825 | ACPI Idle (C) States |
1826 | Windows To Go |
1827 | Connected Standby has been disabled due to non-compliant hardware. |
1828 | This computer has indicated support for Connected Standby however one or more hardware components fails to comply with the requirements for this state. The following component(s) do not fulfill these requirements: |
1829 | Storage Hardware |
1830 | WiFi Hardware |
1831 | Mobile Broadband Hardware |
1832 | Audio Hardware |
1833 | Compliant |
1834 | Not Compliant |
1835 | Micro Power Engine Plugin |
1901 | Device Drivers |
1903 | Devices with missing or misconfigured drivers can increase power consumption. |
1904 | Device Name |
1905 | Device ID |
1906 | Device Status |
1907 | Device Problem Code |
1908 | Unknown Device |
2000 | Sleep Study |
2010 | Note: This report does not contain information for the first Connected Standby session. |
2011 | The first Connected Standby session started in an earlier time frame. If interested in the earlier time frame, use <code>powercfg sleepstudy -duration DURATION</code>. For example, to analyze the past 10 days:<br /><pre>powercfg sleepstudy -duration 10</pre> |
2020 | Analysis errors found for Activators |
2021 | Analysis errors found for Fx Devices |
2022 | Analysis errors found for PDC phases |
2030 | The sum of the durations of PDC phases is greater than the CS duration. |
14808 | Device Name |
COM Classes/Interfaces
There is no type library in this file with COM classes/interfaces information
Exported Functions List
The following functions are exported by this dll:EnergyWizard_Analyze | EnergyWizard_CancelTrace | EnergyWizard_CollectTrace |
EnergyWizard_CreateEnergyWizard | EnergyWizard_DefaultTraceDuration | EnergyWizard_DestroyEnergyWizard |
EnergyWizard_GetLogEntryCounts | EnergyWizard_SaveReport | EnergyWizard_SqmAnalysis |
EnergyWizard_TransformReport | SaveBatteryReport | SaveSleepStudyReport |
TransformBatteryReport | TransformSleepStudyReport |
Imported Functions List
The following functions are imported by this dll:- msvcrt.dll:
_CxxThrowException _XcptFilter __CxxFrameHandler ___lc_codepage_func ___lc_handle_func ___mb_cur_max_func __crtGetStringTypeW __crtLCMapStringW __dllonexit __doserrno __mb_cur_max __pctype_func __uncaught_exception _amsg_exit _errno _except_handler4_common _ftol2 _initterm _lock _onexit _unlock _vsnwprintf _wcsicmp _wcsnicmp _wfopen_s abort fclose floor free fwprintf_s iswprint localeconv malloc memchr memcmp memcpy_s memmove_s memset public: __thiscall bad_cast::bad_cast(class bad_cast const &) public: __thiscall exception::exception(char const * const &) public: __thiscall exception::exception(class exception const &) public: __thiscall exception::exception(void) public: virtual __thiscall bad_cast::~bad_cast(void) public: virtual __thiscall exception::~exception(void) public: virtual __thiscall type_info::~type_info(void) public: virtual char const * __thiscall exception::what(void)const setlocale sprintf_s strcspn swprintf_s wcsnlen wcstoul - ntdll.dll:
NtPowerInformation RtlAdjustPrivilege - api-ms-win-eventing-provider-l1-1-0.dll:
ntdll!EtwEventRegister ntdll!EtwEventSetInformation ntdll!EtwEventUnregister ntdll!EtwEventWrite ntdll!EtwEventWriteTransfer - api-ms-win-core-synch-l1-2-0.dll:
KernelBase!CreateEventW KernelBase!SetEvent KernelBase!Sleep KernelBase!WaitForSingleObject ntdll!RtlDeleteCriticalSection ntdll!RtlEnterCriticalSection ntdll!RtlInitializeCriticalSection ntdll!RtlLeaveCriticalSection - api-ms-win-core-file-l1-2-1.dll:
KernelBase!CompareFileTime KernelBase!CreateFileW KernelBase!FileTimeToLocalFileTime KernelBase!FindClose KernelBase!FindFirstFileW KernelBase!FindNextFileW - api-ms-win-core-errorhandling-l1-1-1.dll:
KernelBase!GetLastError KernelBase!SetUnhandledExceptionFilter KernelBase!UnhandledExceptionFilter ntdll!RtlRestoreLastWin32Error - api-ms-win-core-io-l1-1-1.dll:
kernel32!DeviceIoControl - api-ms-win-core-handle-l1-1-0.dll:
KernelBase!CloseHandle - api-ms-win-core-timezone-l1-1-0.dll:
KernelBase!FileTimeToSystemTime KernelBase!SystemTimeToFileTime KernelBase!SystemTimeToTzSpecificLocalTime KernelBase!TzSpecificLocalTimeToSystemTime - api-ms-win-core-sysinfo-l1-2-1.dll:
KernelBase!GetSystemTime KernelBase!GetSystemTimeAsFileTime KernelBase!GetTickCount KernelBase!GetVersionExW - api-ms-win-core-registry-l1-1-0.dll:
KernelBase!RegCloseKey KernelBase!RegCreateKeyExW KernelBase!RegGetValueW KernelBase!RegOpenKeyExW KernelBase!RegQueryValueExW KernelBase!RegSetValueExW - api-ms-win-core-com-l1-1-1.dll:
combase!CoCreateInstance combase!CoTaskMemFree combase!CoUninitialize - RPCRT4.dll:
UuidCreate - api-ms-win-core-heap-l2-1-0.dll:
KernelBase!LocalAlloc KernelBase!LocalFree - api-ms-win-core-libraryloader-l1-2-0.dll:
KernelBase!DisableThreadLibraryCalls KernelBase!FreeLibrary KernelBase!GetProcAddress KernelBase!LoadLibraryExW KernelBase!LoadStringW - api-ms-win-core-heap-l1-2-0.dll:
KernelBase!GetProcessHeap KernelBase!HeapCreate KernelBase!HeapDestroy ntdll!RtlAllocateHeap ntdll!RtlFreeHeap - api-ms-win-eventing-consumer-l1-1-0.dll:
sechost!CloseTrace sechost!OpenTraceW sechost!ProcessTrace - api-ms-win-core-string-l1-1-0.dll:
KernelBase!MultiByteToWideChar KernelBase!WideCharToMultiByte - api-ms-win-core-path-l1-1-0.dll:
KernelBase!PathCchAppend KernelBase!PathCchRemoveBackslash - api-ms-win-security-sddl-l1-1-0.dll:
sechost!ConvertSidToStringSidW - api-ms-win-eventing-controller-l1-1-0.dll:
sechost!ControlTraceW sechost!EnableTraceEx2 sechost!StartTraceW sechost!TraceSetInformation - api-ms-win-core-debug-l1-1-1.dll:
KernelBase!OutputDebugStringA - api-ms-win-core-processthreads-l1-1-2.dll:
kernel32!GetCurrentProcess kernel32!GetCurrentProcessId kernel32!GetCurrentThreadId kernel32!TerminateProcess - api-ms-win-core-profile-l1-1-0.dll:
ntdll!RtlQueryPerformanceCounter - api-ms-win-core-processtopology-obsolete-l1-1-0.dll:
kernel32!GetActiveProcessorCount - api-ms-win-core-kernel32-legacy-l1-1-1.dll:
kernel32!GetComputerNameW - api-ms-win-ole32-ie-l1-1-0.dll:
ole32!CoInitialize - tdh.dll:
TdhGetProperty TdhGetPropertySize TdhLoadManifest TdhUnloadManifest - OLEAUT32.dll:
GetErrorInfo SysAllocString SysFreeString VariantClear - api-ms-win-core-delayload-l1-1-1.dll:
KernelBase!DelayLoadFailureHook KernelBase!ResolveDelayLoadedAPI - api-ms-win-core-apiquery-l1-1-0.dll:
ntdll!ApiSetQueryApiSetPresence