How to see the experience index in win10? Two ways to quickly view the win10 experience index

  

The Windows Experience Index (WEI) first appeared in the Vista system, measuring the processor from 1.0 to 7.9 points (9.9 points for Windows 8 system). Memory (RAM), graphics, game graphics and the results of the five sub-projects of the main hard drive, the final basic score is determined by the lowest sub-score. In the Windows 8.1 system, the WEI function has disappeared from the control panel, but Windows system evaluation technology (WINSAT) is still provided, and in Windows 10 system, although the function can also be activated, the corresponding result cannot be displayed.

Method 1: Location Search

Fortunately, these results are saved to a local file, and the official report will be saved to \\Windows\\Performance\\WinSAT\\DataStore in an XML file format. In the folder, but usually the easier way is to visit \\Windows\\Performance\\WinSAT\\winsat.log to confirm.

Users choose to look up from the bottom up and look for a line that ends in a similar way to “…. > Wrote CRS score to the registry 59”. The final base scores for WEI, memory, processor, graphics, game graphics, and primary storage grade parameters are included in these lines.

If you can't find the score, you may need to re-measure it. The user only needs to directly enter "ldsat formal" in the start menu. After running the command line mode, it will jump out of the command line mode. The other way is to run the free software ExperienceIndexOK, which is only 48K in size and can display your current device basic score after decompressing and running.



Method 2: Command Find

If you want to enter in Win10, you need to execute the following command in "Run":

shell:Games

But it's very likely that there is no scoring information at this time, so you need to let the system "run once" to get results. If you want to get a score, you need to open a command prompt. The specific steps are as follows:

1. Run CMD as administrator

2, enter winsat formal and press

3. Wait patiently for the test to complete

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