The funny thing is, if I press Ctrl-Alt-Del, I still get the power button in the lower right corner of the screen, for both Users and Administators. When I click on the power icon there is a pop-up which displays ‘there are currently no power options available’. Picture of the Start button Click Control Panel Click Power Options Click Change battery settings Select the power. But, I noticed, there is no shutdown, restart, Hibernate, and sleep options available in the menu of Power Options.
In both cases, I set this setting to 'Disabled' which should make these commands available in the Start menu, and then used GPUPDATE /FORCE to update the computer. The upgrade procedure for the Windows 10 runs smoothly. 'Remove and Prevent access to the Shut Down, Restart, Sleep, and Hibernate commands' I found a setting in the 'Default Domain Policy' in Group Policy: That way, you can hibernate Windows via the start menu and power user menu (win + x). To add hibernate option to the start menu, follow the below steps. The hibernate option is enabled and you should see it in the Control Panel. If I add that same user account to the local 'Administrators' group, and login, I get all my 'Start, Power' options: Sleep, Shut Down, Restart.' Close the command prompt window and reboot Windows to make the changes take effect. When I login as a regular 'User' account, all I see when I click on 'Start, Power' is 'There are currently no power options available.' I have Windows 10 Pro systems on our domain. I'm missing power options on Windows 10 Pro: