Your power plan information isn't available. Cannot modify/delete/etc. Power management.

"Your power plan information is not available."  I tried to:
Remove the registry values for PowerSettings (HKLM\system\currentcontrolset\control\power\powersettings)
Import of PowerSettings from another computer (HKLM\system\currentcontrolset\control\power\powersettings).
Manually remove all but the top three power plans using powercfg
Command line, type powercfg /RestoreDefaultPolicies
Creating a new user account
Check Windows Update and I am completely up to date.
None of these work.

Someone suggested to the PowerSettings of another user -? -.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

If you have a Samsung laptop, disable the 'fast start' feature search for 'fast' in the search bar. I had the same problem now it works fine, I have control over my power settings.

System
Windows 7 32-bit home
PS I found this tip on the Microsoft answers site.

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