Your power plan information isn't available.

Hello...

Recently, I can't change the settings in my Power Options in Windows 7 Pro. I get on your diet plan information is not available. Why can't Windows retrieve this information?

No idea why I can't change my power on this pc options?

Thank you... Glenn

If no other threads on the subject are any help what I can suggest then try safe mode to see if the problem persists.  This could at least limit the possible causes.

See Advanced (including safe mode) boot options and How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7

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