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Windows Experience Index is busted
Andrew McLaren and...@fakeaddress.com microsoft public windows vista general "uhaligani" <uhaligani.2xt...@no-mx.forums.net> wrote... Not so. XP has far less demands on memory for it's own applications -one of the pitfalls with Vista.. There is no "Windows Experience Index" In the XP graphics driver model (and

Windows Experience Index doet het niet
"Charlie Tame" wrote: gamerchic82 wrote: I have Halo 2 for PC and it requires a 5.0 or higher Windows Experience Index Score but I only have a 3.0 index score. How or where do I upgrade that. I have Windows Vista Ultimate. Well, if you have < 1GB of memory Vista will not be so good, 1GB is about minimum.

Vista Windows Experience Index Scores for A215-S4767
Conor conor.tur...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance In article <uA7Y5sNhHHA.4...@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>, Lord Takyon says... Hi all, really enjoying Vista, overcome all the small annoyances it presented me with. My question is that I have added RAM and upgraded my vid card,

Windows Experience Index - CPU
Andrew And...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance I have the same problem, with the same text showing. Anyone know what to do?

strange decrease in WEI
Travis King Anonym...@none.com microsoft public windows vista general You cannot just "make the score higher" unfortunately. You also cannot remove the Aero score. There actually is a limited form of Aero on Vista Home Basic, and it's called "Windows Vista Standard". It does not have the transparencies,

Windows Experience Index has disapeared !
Xxxxx Not_gonna_g...@all.com japan comp toshiba If anyone has this new AMD-based notebook, could you please post the Windows Experience Index Scores? I just bought an Intel-based (T5300) Toshiba, and it's difficult to compare Intel verus AMD, since the stated speeds aren't always comparable across different CPU

Unable to refresh Windows Experience Index
davegthomas davegthom...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista general On Dec 29, 10:42 pm, "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfri...@nospamgmail.com> wrote: The Windows Experience Index rating may inherit an incorrect value after you make a change to your computer's hardware

Windows Experience Index
Mary M...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance That's not necessary. You are not being tested. The score really means nothing if you are happy with performance. The score is not an average. It's the lowest one--In your case the graphics score.

Windows Experience Index has stopped working
gls858 gls...@yahoo.com microsoft public windows vista general A Baffled User wrote: I'm beginning to wonder if Windows Vista Home Premium exists for the sole Joan I had a similar experience with a file. It turned out that in fact it was gone but still in the index when I reran the index they disappeared. gls858.

Windows Experience Index - CPU
It was a warm night so we kept the windows down. It finally got dark and the usual pre-movie shorts came on the screen, but Kathy and I were having problems The feeling that Kathy was causing me to experience were indescribable, and I didn't want this to stop. Kathy cleared her throat and moved a bit more,

Windows Vista Business 32 bit Experience Index doesn't work
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if I overclock the CPU to 3.3GHz I am not getting an increase in score within the Windows Experience rating despite refreshing the score and seeing improvements in other benchmarks. Anyone have any suggestions why this is? Thanks , J Why do you care? This is just STUPID marketing hype and has zero impact on

Windows Experience Index
Colin Barnhorst c.barnho...@comcast.net microsoft public virtualpc Why would you? It should still stay at 1.0. "Jack" <replyto@it> wrote in message news:uvIbB5xeIHA.5348@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... Has anyone successfully ran Windows Experience Index in Vista guest? Jack.

Windows Experience index base score
gls858 gls...@yahoo.com microsoft public windows vista general kaka wrote: On Oct 11, 10:58 am, "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" <andre...@hotmail.com> wrote: Don't put to much faith in the ratings on devices by WEI, it tends to get it wrong sometimes. OS recognizes the ram but i didn't feel the boost.

Windows experience index
Richard G. Harper rghar...@email.com microsoft public windows vista general You don't, at least not without some major and expensive upgrades like replacing your motherboard and memory with parts that are rated to run faster than what you have now. Adding memory might give you a slight increase in your rating.

Windows Experience index number decline?
Craig Cockburn cr...@siliconglen.com microsoft public windows vista general 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?

Windows Experience Index
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Kay...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general BUMP I find it hard to believe that there is no assistance anywhere, although I did read that my graphics controller isn't supported until the 9 series. I'm not buying it. Computers do what they are told. It's physically capable of

Unable to calculate windows experience index
Rojo Habe n...@iladdres.com microsoft public windowsupdate Sounds like your graphics drivers were updated, and Windows Aero has disabled itself. Open the control Panel, click 'System and Maintenance', then click 'System'. About halfway down the page you should see "Windows Experience Index" with a number to the

Recommend Windows Experience Index Rating
You didn't say what you windows experience scores were. You can't increase it unless you do something to the lowest score. Also why do you want to increase it? Do you have a performance issue and if so what with? You may well be throwing money away if there isn'ta good reason to do it. (I wonder what Crazy Adam is

Windows Experience index base score
For more related information, please refer to the following articles: Windows Experience Index http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/buyorupgrade/experien ceindex.mspx Windows Vista Help: Understand and improve your computer's performance using the Windows Experience Index

Boosting Windows Experience Index Score
Bill B...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I have tried updating the Scroe. The result is the same. Bill "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote: Have you tried updating the Score? Click Start > right click "Computer" > Properties > under System, click the Windows Experience Index link,