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| Thread ID: 113525 | 2010-10-24 02:33:00 | I bet there is a simple answer. | PENTIUM (426) | Press F1 |
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| 1147241 | 2010-10-24 02:33:00 | I have a Windows 7 64bit machine here which will currently not produce a Windows Experience Index. Tried all the tricks in my bag. It has the Intel 8200 Quad processor, 4GB of DDR3 and is on a new Gigabyte G41MT mobo. It does everything else, and reads O K on both SIW and Speccy. Took the video card out and running with:clap the on-board graphics with no solution. Any helpful contributions? |
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| 1147242 | 2010-10-24 04:17:00 | Have a look in the device manager, make sure there are no question marks or explanation marks. Can we assume all the drivers have been installed ? if you have a damaged or corrupted driver someplace, that can also stop WEI from working. Also have a read of This possible solution (www.winhelponline.com) One other thing I have had happen once - Windows 7 wasn't activated, and the WEI didn't work, as soon as I activated the OS it worked fine ??? kaspersky has been known to stop WEI from working as well. |
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| 1147243 | 2010-10-24 05:14:00 | Thanks wainuitech. Fixed it! [Yes the Windows 7 was already activated, incidentally] | PENTIUM (426) | ||
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