How to Fix the “There are currently no power options available” Error in Windows 10?

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If you get an error, “There are currently no power options available,” when you click the Power icon on your Windows 10 PC. There are serval ways to Fix the “There is currently no power options available” Error in Windows 10.

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In this risewindows article, we will review all the possible ways one by one. Let’s start.

How to Fix the “There are currently no power options available” Error in Windows 10 using Local Group Policy Editor?

To fix the “There are currently no power options available” error in Windows 10 using Local Group Policy Editor, do the following steps:-

Step 1. Firstly, simultaneously press the Windows + R keys to open the Run command box.

Step 2. Then, In the Run box, type gpedit.msc and press Enter on the keyboard.

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Step 3. After that, When the Local Group Policy Editor appears on the computer screen, navigate to the following path from the left sidebar:-

User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Start Menu and Taskbar

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Step 4. On the right pane of the “Start Menu and Taskbar” folder, double-click on the policy that says, “Remove and prevent access to the Shut Down, Restart, Sleep, and Hibernate commands.”

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Step 5. Select the Disabled option.

Step 6. Click Apply.

Step 7. Click OK.

Step 8. At last,Restart your PC.

That’s it.

How to Fix the “There are currently no power options available” Error in Windows 10 through Registry Editor?

To fix the “There are currently no power options available” error in Windows 10 through Registry Editor, do the following steps:-

Step 1. Firstly, Open the Registry Editor.

Step 2. Next, browse to the following path in the left sidebar of Registry Editor:-

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer

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Step 3. Then, right-click on the Explorer folder and select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.

Step 4. Next, Name the newly created REG_DWORD as NoClose.

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Step 5. Now, double-click on NoClose REG_DWORD and set its Value data to 0.

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Step 6. Click OK.

Step 7. Restart your computer.

That’s it.

How to Restore the Default Power Plan in Windows 10?

To restore the default power plan on Windows 10, do the following steps:-

Step 1. Firstly, Open Command Prompt as an administrator.

Step 2. On the prompt, type the following and hit the Enter key on the keyboard:-

powercfg -restoredefaultschemes

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That’s it.

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