ThinkPad Power Plan in Power Options

Hello,
in Control Panel > Power Options there was ThinkPad Power Plan since i made clean installation of Windows 7 not upgrade.. does anyone know where can i get that option ?
thank you.
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Hi priority,
did you install the powermanagement driver and Lenovo powermanger?
If not, please install it.
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