How to view the Win10 Experience Index? View Win10 System Experience Index Tutorial

  

Because Microsoft has made it clear that it won't be built in Win10's "Windows Experience Index", users will not be able to view their Win 10 Experience Index. But in fact, this feature is still built into the Win10 preview, just need some tips to view. To see the experience index, you need to look at the Win32/Win8.1 era of the Win32 version of the "Game" program.



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Because the Win32 version of the "game" also uses the form of the file resource manager, if you want to enter in Win10, you need to run in "running" Execute the following command: shell:Games

It is very likely that there is no scoring information at this time, so you need to let the system “run once” to have 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>2, enter winsat formal and press

3. Waiting for the test to finish

After completion, some specific evaluation results will be given in the prompt window, and a total score will appear in the traditional "Game". It can be seen that the “Experience Index” operation in Win10 is very troublesome now, which means that Microsoft has no intention of letting ordinary users use it. Microsoft believes that this feature is no longer necessary, and many third-party software can do it.

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