Where can I find the Windows Experience Index? -- Fraser MacLennan

Windows Experience Index
Hello,
- Click Start - Click Control Panel - Click System and Maintenance - Click "Check your System Performance Rating" under System
The Windows Experience Index was called the "Windows System Performance Rating" in Windows Vista Beta 2.
- JB
For more info, check out my Vista FAQ http://www.jimmah.com/vista/
Ok, thanks for your help -- Fraser MacLennan
"Jimmy Brush" wrote:
Hello,
- Click Start - Click Control Panel - Click System and Maintenance - Click "Check your System Performance Rating" under System
The Windows Experience Index was called the "Windows System Performance Rating" in Windows Vista Beta 2.
- JB
For more info, check out my Vista FAQ http://www.jimmah.com/vista/
With the name change, it should come with a questionaire... "frase344" wrote in message
Where can I find the Windows Experience Index? -- Fraser MacLennan
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