What is the Windows Experience Index?
Introduction to MS:
- Http://windows.microsoft.com/zh-cn/windows7/products/features/windows-experience-index
- Http://windows.microsoft.com/zh-cn/windows/what-is-windows-experience-index#What-is-windows-experience-index=windows-8
Windows Experience Index (WEI), Windows Experience Indices
The Windows Experience Index is a metric that tells you how your computer is running Windows and how you can score the experience you get with a basic score. A higher base score usually means that your computer runs faster and responds more quickly than a computer with a lower base score.
In fact, it is simple to say that the previous Win7 on the computer score (such as), but this function in the win8.1 was removed (or hidden)
So to view our computer ratings in win8.1, to use a slightly more sophisticated approach, first we need to run the command prompt with "Administrator privileges"
Just right-click on the big win button in the lower left corner to find "command prompt (Admin)"
Then enter:
WinSAT prepop
Start the Windows System Assessment tool (e.g.)
Patiently waiting for the system to collect information, and so on, the command prompt to complete the work.
The following work we need to use PowerShell, press Win + R, launch Run command, run "PowerShell"
Then enter:
Get-wmiobject-class Win32_WinSAT
You can see the score on our computer.
Reference:
Http://www.hanselman.com/blog/CalculateYourWEIWindowsExperienceIndexUnderWindows81.aspx