Winsat mem to understand the Vista scoring mechanism

  
        

Many people know how to modify the Windows Vista rating. Do you want to know how Vista scores the operating system? Today, the Vista zone reveals the winsat command. What can the winsat command do? In addition to the Winsat command, in addition to the performance evaluation test of the main user system hardware other than the Twilight Goddess Aurora Screensaver winsat autora. For example, if we enter winsat mem under cmd, we can view the performance of the current operating system's memory, CPU, D3D, DWM, and disk.

Enter cmd in the Windows Vista Start menu to open a command prompt. We enter winsat mem as shown in Figure 1. We begin testing the system memory hardware performance, as shown in Figure 1:

Figure 1

If you need to test the CPU performance, you can enter winsat cpu, but Vista prompts the error, you need to add more parameters, such as -encryption parameter represents the encoding ability -compression parameter represents the compression capability, the test steps are shown in Figure 2. Shown:

Figure 2

Finally, we understand other test methods such as graphics D3D performance, Windows Vista DWM Aero desktop performance can enter winsat /? command to see more, as shown in Figure 3. :

Figure 3

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More commands can enter the following red keywords to learn more about winsat content.

C:\\Users\\Vista Zone>winsat /?Windows System Assessment Tool

Command Line Usage:

WINSAT <Evaluation Name> [Switch ]

Valid evaluation name formal Run full evaluation and retain results features only run function evaluation cpu run cpu evaluation mem run system memory evaluation dwm run desktop window manager evaluation d3d run d3d evaluation media run media evaluation mfmedia run Media-based evaluation disk Run storage evaluation

The evaluation name cannot be missing.

The 'formal' evaluation will run all evaluations and save the data in '%systemroot%\\windows\\performance\\datastore' Only this evaluation will save the data in this location.

'features' Evaluate the functionality of a simple enumeration system. It's best to switch between '-xml <filename>' to save the data. The '-eef' switch can be used to enumerate other features such as CDs, memory modules, and other items.

Other command line parameters include: '-v' Enable verbose output '-xml <filename>' Save XML output to 'filename'

Run"winsat dwm" The command will reevaluate the system image function and restart the desktop window manager.

See the online command reference for details on other evaluation command line parameters.

C:\\Users\\Vista Zone>winsat cpuWindows System Assessment Tool> Running: Feature Enumeration v1.0.0.0 ''> Runtime 00:00:36.75> Running: CPU Evaluation v1.0.0.0 ''Error: Evaluation mode not specified. The valid options are: -encryption, -compression parameter is incorrect. > Running time 00:00:00.03> Total running time 00:00:37.95


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