Could someone please tell me How to Bring back ( Change Settings that are Currently Unavailable ) in Power Management/Change Advanced Power Settings.
It has Disappeared with the introduction of the Anniversary Update Edition .
Hello, what do you see here? A screenshot can be worth a thousand posts!
Change Settings that are Currently Unavailable
is visible there..
( dachina ) This is exactly what I mean, In your Screen Shot, The ( Change Settings that are Currently Unavailable ) is Not There, Missing.
Thank you for confirming you are looking at the same dialogue.
What is your current build level? Mine's 14393.321
I've never noticed that not be there, but I don't go looking for it very often.
Can you please post a screenshot of what you see?
When you reply to dalchina, please include
1 whether or not the checkboxes [for Fast start, Sleep, Hibernate, Lock] are active or greyed out
2 whether you are logged in to a user account that you created or the Built-In Administrator account [i.e. the account that has the username Administrator].
Denis
The only problem I ever had in Power Settings was that I lost the option to Sleep. That was fixed by updating my video card driver. You could see if any of your drivers need updating.
If UAC is disabled, the "Change settings that are currently unavailable" option will not be available.
Sparks79,
Now I am a bit confused. The question seemed to be about the entry Change settings that are currently unavailable in Power options, change what the power buttons do [and hence the screenshot that dalchina posted and to which you responded, "This is exactly what I mean"].
Now the question seems to be about the entry Change settings that are currently unavailable in Power options, {power plan}, Change plan settings, Change advanced plan settings. I think that this setting disappeared after the Require password on wakeupentry was removed as that had been the only entry that had not been available initially. The Require password on wakeupentry was a duplication of entries elsewhere in Power options so they probably just decided to do some tidying up.
So I don't think the entry Change settings that are currently unavailablewould have any work to do now if it was still there.
Denis
Thanks anyway fella's, but now I am more confused,I'm going to Linux