The 'There are currently no power options available' error message can occur on Windows 10/11 when clicking on the Power icon.This issue may result from revoked access to power options, failure to read the power plan configuration, or corrupted system files.One solution involves configuring settings in the Local Group Policy Editor under User Configuration.Another fix entails editing the Windows Registry by adjusting the NoClose entry value.Running the System File Checker utility from Command Prompt can help address corrupted system files triggering the error message.Restoring the default power plan using Command Prompt or running the Power Troubleshooter are other effective methods to resolve the issue.In case of problems post installing an app or update, using System Restore Point to roll back or installing Windows Updates may suffice.As a last resort, resetting the Windows PC to default factory settings can resolve persistent power options errors.It is important to carefully choose between keeping files or removing everything during the system reset process.If further assistance is needed to resolve power options errors on Windows, users can seek help or guidance.