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The shortcut System in the Control Panel shows a basic system overview with the calculated Windows Experience Index to measure the capabilities of the hardware.
The total index value (the Base score, with a maximum score of 6) equals the lowest value of the five components (the weakest chain), each covering hardware like the processor, memory (RAM), graphics, gaming graphics and the primary hard disk.
If it is not available complete the steps below to install it.
For information about setting up Perception to use E-mail, please refer to Configuring E-mail services.
Windows XP, Vista and 7 are not designed to run as fulll server platforms.
Using Perception with these operating systems is only recommended for low demand low stakes assessments only.
If it is not possible to (re)calculate the Experience Index, in most cases it can be solved by deleting the files in the folder C:\Windows\Performance\Win SAT\Data Store using the Windows Explorer (if needed change the explorer settings to make hidden files visible).
Start the registry editor as well and delete the registry value Perfcpl Enabled in the following registry keys (if present): HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Control Panel\Performance Control Panel HKCU\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Control Panel\Performance Control Panel The total score of the experience index equals the lowest value of the five components However, it's not clear what the values of the components are exactly based on, which makes it hard to do hardware testing to increase the scores and the overall performance. In contrast with earlier Windows versions, it is possible to change the Windows Vista product key by clicking the link Change product key at the bottom of the window View basic information about your computer (Control Panel, System).Tab System Protection When there is any trouble with the Windows operating system, it is nice to know Windows has a build-in system restore to a previously created restore point.