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Processor Setting Missing
Processor Setting Missing from Power Option Plan.
I'm assuming the issue is you are missing "Minimum processor state" and "Maximum processor state".
Were these options there before, and this issue just started (they disappeared)?
Did you make any system changes, add programs, apply updates, etc., just before this issue started?
Do you have a Restore Point and/or Backup Image from before the problem started that you can restore?
Have you tried "Restore plan defaults" and "Change settings that are currently unavailable"?
If you Create a Power Plan, are they there?
If you log in with a different User are they there?
Did you make any BIOS / Hardware changes recently?
Have you (or will you) try the other ideas/suggestions...
Have you tried "Restore plan defaults" and "Change settings that are currently unavailable"?
If you Create a Power Plan, are they there?
If you log in with a different User are they there?
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Do you have a Restore Point and/or Backup Image from before the problem started that you can restore?
I tried this; Power Plan - Restore Default Settings
I also switched users, alas, it's the same. I have not created a restore point or back up image.
I'm running out of ideas...
Maybe others will have better suggestions.
My long shot thoughts:Try booting in Safe Mode and see if they are there.Hope this helps!
Try a System File Check.
SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
Try a Clean Startup:
Troubleshoot Application Conflicts by Performing a Clean Startup
Try a System Repair:
Startup Repair
Do you have C1E enabled in your BIOS? If not, or you aren't sure, refer to your manual and check this setting.
Whilst looking for answers on the net I came across this site with a possible answer;
Power plans missing - Restore power plans on Windows 7
I made my way ro reg edit and came across a possible fault, please have a look and see what you think.