When it comes to the Windows Experience Index, it comes from Windows Vista (1-5.9), Windows 7 (1-7.9), Windows 8 (1-9.9), but it seems to stop at Windows 8.1, at least in the Win8.1 preview is hidden.
When Windows RT was officially launched last October, the Windows Experience Index feature was removed; only Win8 it and raised the highest score to 9.9. Now, although the Windows Experience Index is not visible in the Win8.1 preview, Microsoft has not removed it completely, and the Windows System Evaluation Tool WinSAT.exe is still in the Win8.1 preview version of the C:windowsperformance folder.
Now, let's talk about finding the Windows Experience Index in the Win8.1 preview:
Run Winsat-help as an administrator to see the command-line usage associated with the Windows System Assessment tool.
Run WinSAT formal as an administrator and start the Windows System Evaluation tool.
Three: The data generated by running the Windows System Assessment tool is located at: C:windowsperformancewinsatdatastore
Create shortcuts with "%systemroot%explorer.exe/e,::{ed228fdf-9ea8-4870-83b1-96b02cfe0d52}" for objects (without quotes):
Five, double-click to view the Win8.1 preview version of the Experience Index:
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