Problem with Windows Experience Index

G

Guest

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 things from trying it with UAC enabled and disabled, clearing the
C:\Windows\Performance\WinSAT\DataStore folder (there were no files there to
beging with, since I have never run this), but nothing seems to work.

Is there any way I can get this working right?

Thanks.
 
G

Guest

Well I've actually found that page numerous times, but thanks though. Not
exactly an answer there, just others with my problem.

It's nothing that I absolutely have to do, I just can't stand it when I
can't get something to work right, if I need it or not.

The reason I tried it in the first place was that Halo 2 Vista was telling
me that I should run it, but it wasn't necessary to play. Well, Halo worked
fine and ran smooth anyways so I guess I'm happy.

I'd still like to find out why I can't run the Experience Index...
 
C

Cal Bear '66

Aaron, I have exactly the same problem as you. Have searched the net,
Microsoft's KBs and these groups, and so far no resolution. I believe the
problem started after upgrading nVidia (or possibly Creative, Logitech, or
Hauppauge) drivers, but I have reinstalled/updated all these drivers and the
issue remains.

I'm exactly like you too -- just want everything to work as it should. Even
though this is a minor annoyance, and not really that critical, I would like it
to work properly again.
 
M

Mac

Understood re. "can't stand it", I'm the same.

Aaron said:
Well I've actually found that page numerous times, but thanks though. Not
exactly an answer there, just others with my problem.

It's nothing that I absolutely have to do, I just can't stand it when I
can't get something to work right, if I need it or not.

The reason I tried it in the first place was that Halo 2 Vista was telling
me that I should run it, but it wasn't necessary to play. Well, Halo
worked
fine and ran smooth anyways so I guess I'm happy.

I'd still like to find out why I can't run the Experience Index...
 
G

Guest

Well I do have an Nvidia card and I did upgrade to the newest Vista drivers
for it... which was before I ever tried running the experience index.
 

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