Cannot access certain laptop power options: "your power plan information isn't available. Access is denied. »

Is there anyway to manually allow access or something of if I can change all the power options, because windows is to be prudish, I have some problems with 7 demanding that I need to be an administrator to perform certain actions when I did that the account on the laptop before, generally, it's very well after a day or two , but this problem has persisted for a week or two.

EDIT: after looking through all the power options that it is only the "power buttons and lid" section that I'm unable to change, that I am wanting to change the hibernation options, except closing the lid during a ca, who were going to turn off the screen.

Make sure you have no management utility of the power of the machine to a PC running.  Your symptoms resembles those to have the utility Samsung "Fast start" running - find on the start menu, all programs & open, and then click the Disable setting [or simply uninstall it as it doesn't do anything for you that you can't do it yourself].

There is a utility of same useless in many PC Sony, but I don't know his name.  Browse all all programs with Sony records in their title.  Read the manual or check on their Web site.

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