No power management plans


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I have a quite interesting case. I have an HP work station. It started lagging a few days ago. I found having no power management plans at all. I added one for the control panel. Than I followed instructions for importing plans Restore Missing Power Plans in Windows 11 Tutorial. But; I could import only one plan. The rest got issues in CMD. I have gone to the registry, as the guy above. I found this:
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I can not delete the registry entries. Listing power plans shows one.
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What the heck is going on? Do I have a nasty bug in my system? Do I have to reinstall everything?

Mind you I am an idiot when it comes to computers. I can read and type, that is all, so please advise at his level. Thank you.
 

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I can't help but it may help others to help you if you state what version and build of Windows 11 is installed.
 

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I have a quite interesting case. I have an HP work station. It started lagging a few days ago. I found having no power management plans at all. I added one for the control panel. Than I followed instructions for importing plans Restore Missing Power Plans in Windows 11 Tutorial. But; I could import only one plan. The rest got issues in CMD. I have gone to the registry, as the guy above. I found this:
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I can not delete the registry entries. Listing power plans shows one.
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What the heck is going on? Do I have a nasty bug in my system? Do I have to reinstall everything?

Mind you I am an idiot when it comes to computers. I can read and type, that is all, so please advise at his level. Thank you.
Doesn't this work in classic Control panel>Power options ?
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I made bunch of them that way
 

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Did you already try?
Code:
powercfg -restoredefaultschemes
 

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