The first time many of us checked the Windows Experience Index (WEI), we were shock. A newly bought Laptop/PC has a WEI score of 1.0 to 2.9.
The Windows System Assessment Tool (WinSAT), is a free benchmarking tool that measures various performance characteristics and capabilities of a computer running in Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. The ratings are displayed as Windows Experience Index or WEI score.
How to edit, modify and change WEI score easily? Download and Open WinBubble > Specific Tab > Hacking WEI Score Button. That's it!
The hack stuff: WinSAT saves the scores in a XML file located in the Windows\Performance\WinSAT\DataStore folder. Each time you perform benchmarking using WinSAT, it creates a new XML file and stores it in this folder. All you have to do is to open the latest XML file and edit it using WORDPAD.
Fun stuff: Modify your WEI score and show it to your friends just for fun.
How about in Windows Seven? Read Here
CONS: Computer stores may trick their customers by editing the WEI scores. So, be careful! Always, check them by Re-running WinSAT.
How? type "Performance Inf" in the start menu Quick search and press "Enter" to open the tool (Performance Information and Tools).
Click "Update my score". For laptops, be sure that it is connected in AC source.
Enjoy!
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