The Windows Experience Index is a parameter that reflects the efficiency of the system's hardware and software, which is what we call the run-time feature, which is automatically collected and evaluated by the Windows system, and typically we understand the performance of a computer to view the hardware configuration, and we need to use that parameter as a reference. General System Ratings We can view it by right-clicking the computer's properties, but some users want to hide the feature, so what should be done? The following small series for the problem for everyone to bring a method of skill, hope to help you!
Since this feature is integrated into the system, we can't turn it off with the traditional option, we can only use other methods to hide the feature, let's continue to look down!
How to hide the Windows Experience Index tutorial
First we need to enter the C:windows folder under the Win7 system to rename the performance directory, that is, you can not display the system hierarchy.
We will change the directory name, and then go to my Computer properties of the feature on the blank, no longer show!
Through the simple operation of the above we can hide the system running points function, in fact, the operation is very simple, you need to modify a folder can be resolved, the modified file will not affect the normal operation of the system! Even if we can't completely remove the feature, it's nice to be able to hide it.