1 Trick to Increase Windows Vista Performance / Experience Index upto 9.9 9th March 2010, 9:46 am
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Trick to Increase Windows Vista Performance / Experience Index upto 9.9
We all know about new feature "Windows Experience or Performance Index"
in Windows Vista. Its a new feature which automatically calculates your
system performance index based on the hardware you have. It can be
between 0.1 to 9.9
Better system hardware, better Performance Index and better system performance.
"Windows
Performance Index" is shown in "System Properties" which can be
accessed by right-clicking on "My Computer" icon on Desktop and select
"Properties" or from "Control Panel".
Using this trick, you can increase that Index upto 9.9
Before:
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After:
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The
benefit of this hack is, there are a few features in Windows Vista
which can only be used if your "Windows Experience Index" reaches the
minimum requirements. So by increasing the Index manually, you can use
those features.
Like You'll get toolbar in "Photo Gallery's Slide Show" while opening a wallpaper in Explorer.
How to:
1. Type following in Startmenu Searchbox / Run / Explorer Addressbar:
<blockquote>
And Press <Enter>.
2.
You'll one or more .xml files in the folder. Sort them by Date Created
or look at their name. The file name will be in following format:
<blockquote>
Where "2007-11-08 22.23.17.858" might differ from machine to machine and Windows Installation date/time.
3.
Open the latest file in "Wordpad" and goto line having <WinSPR>.
It'll be approx. 12th line and will look like following:
NOTE: If you can't save the file, then take ownership of the file. For taking ownership.
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We all know about new feature "Windows Experience or Performance Index"
in Windows Vista. Its a new feature which automatically calculates your
system performance index based on the hardware you have. It can be
between 0.1 to 9.9
Better system hardware, better Performance Index and better system performance.
"Windows
Performance Index" is shown in "System Properties" which can be
accessed by right-clicking on "My Computer" icon on Desktop and select
"Properties" or from "Control Panel".
Using this trick, you can increase that Index upto 9.9
Before:
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After:
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The
benefit of this hack is, there are a few features in Windows Vista
which can only be used if your "Windows Experience Index" reaches the
minimum requirements. So by increasing the Index manually, you can use
those features.
Like You'll get toolbar in "Photo Gallery's Slide Show" while opening a wallpaper in Explorer.
How to:
1. Type following in Startmenu Searchbox / Run / Explorer Addressbar:
<blockquote>
</blockquote>%windir%\Performance\WinSAT\DataStore
And Press <Enter>.
2.
You'll one or more .xml files in the folder. Sort them by Date Created
or look at their name. The file name will be in following format:
<blockquote>
</blockquote>2007-11-08 22.23.17.858 Assessment (Initial).WinSAT.xml
Where "2007-11-08 22.23.17.858" might differ from machine to machine and Windows Installation date/time.
3.
Open the latest file in "Wordpad" and goto line having <WinSPR>.
It'll be approx. 12th line and will look like following:
4. Now you can edit the numbers between > & < and can increase them upto 9.9 as following:
<blockquote><WinSPR>
<SystemScore>1</SystemScore>
<MemoryScore>4</MemoryScore>
<CpuScore>3.4</CpuScore>
<CPUSubAggScore>2.9</CPUSubAggScore>
<VideoEncodeScore>3.9</VideoEncodeScore>
<GraphicsScore>1</GraphicsScore>
<GamingScore>1</GamingScore>
<DiskScore>4.2</DiskScore></blockquote>
5. Thats it. Save the file and check the Index again in System Properties. It'll 9.9 now.
<blockquote><WinSPR>
<SystemScore>9.9</SystemScore>
<MemoryScore>9.9</MemoryScore>
<CpuScore>9.9</CpuScore>
<CPUSubAggScore>9.9</CPUSubAggScore>
<VideoEncodeScore>9.9</VideoEncodeScore>
<GraphicsScore>9.9</GraphicsScore>
<GamingScore>9.9</GamingScore>
<DiskScore>9.9</DiskScore></blockquote>
NOTE: If you can't save the file, then take ownership of the file. For taking ownership.
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