December 13, 2009

Running The Windows Experience Index for after the Installation Windows 7

Unlike Windows Vista, Windows 7 does not runs the Windows Experience Index after the completion of installation process. you have to rate your system at your own.
To rate your system, follow the following simple steps :
1. Open Computer properties. In properties window, click on “System rating not available
2. Now in the Windows Experience Index window, click on the “Rate this computer” button to run the rating assessment process.
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3. As you click on Rate this computer button the Windows Experience Index will starts the rating process for your computer. In run six type of tests to check your hardware capabilities.
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4. After running all the assessments, it shows your system rating. the base score is determined the lowest subscore, that means you need to change or upgrade that particular hardware to increase the performance your computer. Windows 7 experience index scales computer on a scale of 1.0 to 7.9 where as Vista’s Experience Index scales computer on a scale of 1.0 to 9.9. This shows that Windows 7 have less hardware requirements than vista.
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To increase you system rating and performance, always install updated drives in your system. If you want to Re-run the assessment, then just click on the option available in the bottom right of the window. For more info on rating system, Click on help options available there. Check the Screenshot above.
Do Not rely on the driver disk comes with your Motherboard, always check your board vendor’s website for the latest versions of drivers, BIOS & Firmware updates.

2 comments:

RafaƂ Fitt said...

"Do Not relay" should become "Do not rely"

Unknown said...

Hello Fitt..

I've corrected the spelling.

Thanks for your correction