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Windows Experience Index seems to be corrupt
T5 noans...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general i have lost my ability to use vista aero (all of a sudden) after being able to use it for 5 months and my WEI has dropped from 4.6 to 3.0, why has this happened and what can I do to get aero back? asus A8n e, 4gb Ram, 300gb hdd, Nvidia 6800 LE AMD x 64

Windows Experience Index
gamerchic82 gamerchi...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I have an ATI Radeon X1270 Graphics Card. "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.

Windows Experience Index scores
The
numbers, to me, are meaningless, so long as the hardware does what it's supposed to do who cares whether your Windows experience Index is 2.5 or 99.9. I changed my video card just as the beta started and that was only because I couldn't get Aero (it was an old ATI Radeon 9200. I simply upgraded to a 9550.

Windows Experience index changed
Xxxxx Not_gonna_g...@all.com comp sys laptops 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--I'm thinking about returning it--and it's difficult to compare Intel verus AMD, since the stated speeds aren't always

Windows Experience index base score
I have Pentium D 2.8GHz, 2GB RAM.. GeForce 7900GT OC video card.. I'm not really sure what's up with it, I'm happy with everything else.. any ideas? -- ~AcxiDenTe "Michael Crook" wrote: I installed a new graphics card today and now I can't get the Windows Experience Index to update when I run it.

Windows Experience Index won't update
Mike, I read somewhere on the NG that one guy's experience index actually 'rose' when he installed new ATI drivers! -- John Barnett MVP Associate Expert Windows - Shell/User Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is".

windows experience index graphics is wrong
Hi, I'm running Vista home premium upgrade, and I can see the Windows Experience index on my Control Panel\system window (3.6) but when I click on the Windows Experience link I go to the Control Panel\Performance Information and Tools page, but the Windows Experience Index details are missing completely,

Vista Display AFTER update - HELP
When I open the Windows Experience Index under Performance Infomation in Control Panel, the window contains almost nothing. The only thing that shows up is "Rate and improve your computer's performance", and the date for Last rating. My installation of Windows Ultimate is not yet activated, but it has still 24 days

Boosting Windows Experience Index Score
Ramesh, MS-MVP ram...@XOX.mvps.org microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance Windows Experience Index - Performance Information and Tools page is completely blank: http://www.winhelponline.com/articles/152/1/Windows-Experience-Index--- Performance-Information-and-Tools-page-is-completely-blank.html

Windows Experience Index is unclear
I
have the same windows experience index score problem (we're becoming a community!!! :-) ). Searching on the web i found something interesting: it seems that if you install pinnacle studio 11 you change the codec of wmv (windows media video) and this should be the problem that cause the encoding problem

windows experience index
I suddenly realized that your experience of Windows is much different than mine, most likely. For starters, it must be irritating to have to look at that You can even find a shceme to make XP look more like OS X. Here's a link to some themes on Theme XP. http://www.themexp.org/index.php?view=views The "OS XP"

Windows Experience Index Doesn't Work
Seth seth_ler...@NOSPAMhotmail.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance "Slix36" <Slix36.357...@no-mx.forums.net> wrote in message as i had no problem running it before i sent the pc back for repairs... so, naturally i check the windows experience index to see if everything is ok... well,

windows experience index graphics is wrong
I
am trying to let Vista rate my computer's performance, however, when I click "Rate this computer", I get a message saying: "Windows was unable to calculate the Windows Experience Index because the user cancelled the assessment." And of course I'm not canceling it... I've done countless searches and tried many

Windows Experience index base score
The link can be found by: Right click on "Computer" Select "Properties" Click the link "Windows Experience Index: Unrated" On the resulting page: Under the link "What do these numbers mean?" and above the box for "View software for my base score online" should be a link with a shield by it "Update my score".

Windows Experience Index - CPU
Jupiter Jones [MVP] jones_jupi...@hotnomail.com microsoft public windows vista general Look closer, 5 is recommended with 3 required. You meet the required. The 3 is based on the lowest item. Take a look at the details and see what the lowest component is. Click on "Windows Experience index" and the details will be

Windows Experience index number decline?
If the following information appears, click Refresh Now to update the Windows Experience Index: Your Windows Experience Index needs to be refreshed. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or click Continue. Windows Experience Index assesses the components in the

Unable to calculate windows experience index
I have done some research, and the 9600 Radeon (which is compatible with Windows Aero). According to the information I have found, the Windows Experience Index should be somewhere in the 3.0 range, but the graphics scores will not rise above 1.0. How can I make this correct?

Help me understand media extenders and windows home servers?
DP nos...@nospam.com microsoft public windows vista general I could be wrong, but I don't think the WEI is going to prevent you from installing any software. Bascially, if your computer can handle the software, it shouldnt make any difference what the WEI says (assuming your software doesn't need higher graphics

Rendering with css
(BTW - 3.2 here) "Andy" <andycan...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:DC0A9832-F203-4A86-B712-DE95AC684425@microsoft.com... Hello, Anyone knows what's the maximum score of Windows Vista's Windows Experience Index? I can't figure out what this Vista thinks about my computer (if this matters, i've got Home Premium).

Problem with Windows Experience Index
hpceman hpce...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I have a 2.2 rating on my WEI because that is the subscore for the Windows Aero Desktop. The only problem is that my computer is currently running Windows Vista Home Basic which as everyone should know, doesn't have Aero effects.