After Windows 10 Creators Update has been installed on my Surface Pro 4 tablet, the Power Options become unavailable and are missing functions. When I tap or click on the power icon from start menu, it show the error message: “There are currently no power options available“. Running sfc /scannow finds no issues and I change the power plan and change value within registry editor and nothing is working. Now I have to press Ctrl + Alt + Delete keys or run CMD command to shutdown or reboot my tablet. How can I fix it?
- Windows 10 No Power Options Available 2018
- Windows 10 Says There Are Currently No Power Options Available
The power scheme profiles on the system has been corrupted during the Windows 10 Creators Update process, so you try to shut it Down and get the “There Are Currently No Power Options Available” error. You could try any of the tips to resolve the problem.
By Security Policy
* Press Win + R from your keyboard, type secpol.msc into Run dialog box, and click OK button to open the Local Security Policy window.
* Navigate to the tree location below:
By Security Policy
* Press Win + R from your keyboard, type secpol.msc into Run dialog box, and click OK button to open the Local Security Policy window.
* Navigate to the tree location below:
Security Settings
– Local Policies
–User Rights Assignment
– Local Policies
–User Rights Assignment
* Go to its right side pane, double click on the “Shut down the system” Policy to open its properties.
* In the pop up window, click on the Add User or Group… button, input your full username or group, click Add button. Raiden from mortal kombat. You should see your id in the list.
* Finally sign out or restart the system, then sign in to check if the Restart & Shutdown options are available.
* In the pop up window, click on the Add User or Group… button, input your full username or group, click Add button. Raiden from mortal kombat. You should see your id in the list.
* Finally sign out or restart the system, then sign in to check if the Restart & Shutdown options are available.
Another method by renaming the currently active power scheme profile
* Type cmd in Cortana search box or Start menu, right click on Command Prompt from results and select “Run as administrator”.
* Type the command:
* Type cmd in Cortana search box or Start menu, right click on Command Prompt from results and select “Run as administrator”.
* Type the command:
and press Enter to show the list of available power schemes with corresponding GUIDs.
* Note down any one of its GUIDs for be used in next step.
* Type another command:
* Note down any one of its GUIDs for be used in next step.
* Type another command:
and press Enter key to execute. For example, if the GUID is a1631358-3541-55ab-bc81-f71527f20b6a, run this command:
* Then make a rebooting to apply the changes in Windows 10.
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After upgrading my windows 10, I can no longer change powersettings. It only says the one I use and Balanced.
Where has the setting to change power plan settings moved to?
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Windows 10 Says There Are Currently No Power Options Available
The powersettings dialog itself has not been changed, but the upgrade removed all powerplan settings but the Balanced one, and it will remember the setting currently in use.
If you switch to the balanced one, your old one will be forgotten too.
In order to get them back, you need to create a new powerplan first, mark one of the 3 templates and give them a name. For example, if you want to use the default High Performance powerplan, you first have to create it before you can switch to it.
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EDIT: It appears to be a bug in the upgrading process. A fresh install of windows 10 does have the default powerplan settings available.
EDIT2: Its worse than I thought. Apparently a bug in the windows 10 installer sometimes does manage the powerplan settings, sometimes it doesn't. I bet the upgrade has the similar problem. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. I did a fresh install where the powerplan settings were removed, had this twice now.
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