Hi brapp--
Can you help me figure out besides lol being a manipulative hardware
marketing tool what possible substantive purpose that score (WEI or the
Windows Experience Index) which is not an accurate reflection of some
cutting edge hardware serves?
Ferrari 1000: The Windows Experience Index (WEI)
http://notgartner.wordpress.com/2006...erience-index/
The Windows Experience Index is a number which rates the hardware and
software configuration on your machine as it relates to its ability to run
Windows Vista. The one number you get is actually a base score which is
actually the lowest of a number of sub-component scores. Wikipedia has a
great entry with several links which describes which tests are performed in
order to determine the scores.
If you have a Vista machine handy you can get in and look at the Windows
Experience Index by clicking on Start and typing “performance” into the
search box, then selecting “Performance Information and Tools” from the
results (usually the second in the list).
See also:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Experience_Index
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...enceindex.mspx
CH
"brapp" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I initially got a rating of 1 using Vista Ultimate on my PC with the low
> number due to the video card. I upgraded my card with no problem but now
> I
> cannot update my score. I click the update link and it starts but just
> stalls with the indicator about 5-10% of the way through. I've tried it
> multiple times with reboots, etc. in between and always the same result
> even
> after leaving it run 3-4 hours.
> I'm always logged on as an administrator and I have been able to run Aero
> but still no change from the 1 score.
> Any ideas on why or how to remedy?
> Thanks,
> BR