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Jack replyto@it microsoft public virtualpc The first line under System is Manufacturer: The second line is Rating: and on the right side of it says Windows Experience Index: Unrated and it is hyperlinked. Clicking on it opens new window: "Rate and improve your computer performance" where "Rate this computer" button

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Windows Experience Index seems to be corrupt
piook pi...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general When I first bought my Vista Home Premium Notebook it had a "Windows Experience Index" score of 3.2, with the lowest sub-score being the 3D business and gaming graphics performance score with all other sub-scores being at least 4.0.

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My initial Windows Experience Index (WEI) score was 4.9: Processor: 4.9 Memory: 4.9 Graphics: 5.9 Gaming Graphics: 5.1 Primary hard disk: 5.4 My Hardware: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ 2.0 GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT - 256 MB DDR3 SATA 3GB/s HDDs Just the other day I noticed that (when looking at my detailed WEI score)

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John joh...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance I am wondering if, short of a hardware upgrade, there is anything I can do to get this machine's Win Exp Index Score of 3.0 up. This is a pretty new machine, and it seems to me the score should be higher. I am posting all the seemingly

Boosting Windows Experience Index Score
RC White r...@grandecom.net microsoft public windows vista general Hi, Kaka. You haven't told us WHICH component is getting the low score. If it's the graphics, then another 4 GB of RAM will just leave you as frustrated as you are now. Much more frustrated, because you will have spent all that money with no

Windows experience index score missing
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Foldes ok...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general The speed of the RAM has nothing to do with this. Besides Vista aside from the 64 bit will not read the 4gig RAM to it's fullest. What the OP is probably seeing is that his system is not reading his RAM correctly -- Peter Please Reply to

Windows Experience Index goes down
tom3q to...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance I have the same issue with Windows Experience Index on my x86 platform: Athlon XP 2500+ @ 1833 mhz MSI KT6V 2.0L bios - Via KT600 HiS Radeon 9600 128 mb 1 gig DDR400 @ 333 I've noticed that this issue happens mostly on

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Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin] andre...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general Have you tried updating the Score? Click Start > right click "Computer" > Properties > under System, click the Windows Experience Index link, and click the "Update my score" link. -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My

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How do I fix it for the account which seems to be broken? (I upgraded from XP XP2 Pro to Vista Business). I disabled the UAC checking and the 'broken' account now works fine. thanks Craig -- Craig Cockburn http://www.siliconglen.com/news http://www.crowdspirit.org The windows experience is not tied to an account

Vista RTM Windows Experience Index
I am unable to rate my laptop's performance under Windows Vista Business because I am getting this error Windows was unable to calculate the Windows experience index because the user cancelled the assessment, any ideas? (no, I'm not cancelling the assessment). The error occurs immediately.

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is everyone's vista experience index and breakdowns.. useful info is what I have above, in particular the graphics board.. Was hoping this would be a decent graphics laptop for the price.. 3d design and gaming too.. My value came in at 3.1: CPU 4.8 RAM: 4.5 Graphics: 3.6 Gaming graphics: 3.1 HD: 5.1 Somewhat

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Carey Frisch [MVP] cnfri...@nospamgmail.com microsoft public windows vista general The Windows Experience Index rating may inherit an incorrect value after you make a change to your computer's hardware configuration: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933478/en-us -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User

Windows Experience Index won't update
BobS no-s...@noplace.com microsoft public windows vista general J. Don't get wrapped around the axle trying to get better scores. I've read several articles that discussed the non-scientific rating process and one score has nothing to do with the other but the lowest score is your Experience rating.

Windows Experience Index won't launch
valeron vale...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance Windows Experience Index will not refresh. Everytime I try, I get the error message "Windows was unable to calculate the Windows Experience Index because the user cancelled the assessment" I have deleted the xml file

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uhaligani uhaligani.2xt...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista general NT Canuck;469380 Wrote: uhaligani wrote: The Windows Experience Index will not change with the OS, it is essentially a hardware rating to assist folks with overall balancing of their computer system, and that a well balanced computer

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Jerodequin n...@none.none microsoft public windows vista general Hi, I have a system that did have an Intel Core2 Duo 2.1Ghz cpu... this got around 5.2 for processor subscore. I've since upgraded to a Core2Duo Extreme edition (2.93GHz) which is only getting a score of 5.6 - I've seen other systems (Macbooks for

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The first line under System is Manufacturer: The second line is Rating: and on the right side of it says Windows Experience Index: Unrated and it is hyperlinked. Clicking on it opens new window: "Rate and improve your computer performance" where "Rate this computer" button is located. Are you saying you have none

Incorrect Windows Experience Index
I upgraded my RAM, when I went to check new Windows Experience Index base score, it shows that it is unrated. When I click the "Unrated Link", the "rate and improve your computers performance" screen does not have a "Update my score" link. Have tried other forums to no avail. Is anyone up to the challenge?

Windows Experience index base score
I've tried to get Aero to work (it's not an option from Personal Appearance / Themes) as evidently I don't have an updated Experience Index Score. I've never been able to run an Experience Index Score, as it always crashes at the same point. So, it seems I've got to fix the experience index score before I can fix