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Hi, I have an issue with Vista Ultimate x64 running on an AMD Athlon Duel core 4200+ system This is a brand new fresh install (2nd time). When I install and start the windows experience index calculates as per normal, but as none of the graphics drivers are loaded the score is very low. So I install all the correct drivers and try and update the score - nothing the option to refresh the score has gone. I get a screen that says "Rate and improve your computer's performance" but nothing else.. I have flushed the stats folder and reset everything. ![]() Any ideas? Please!! Kind regards Nick +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: Image1.jpg | |Download: http://www.vistax64.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=10813| +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- nicktruman |
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nicktruman wrote:
Please someone?:cry: To find out what you are crying about, I had to look you up on Google Groups. Most folks do NOT keep older posts, so in the future please quote what you are replying/adding to. On the screen you are looking at, you don't see "Update my score" in the lower right corner? |
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Max Goldman;999375 Wrote: nicktruman wrote: Please someone?:cry: To find out what you are crying about, I had to look you up on Google Groups. Most folks do NOT keep older posts, so in the future please quote what you are replying/adding to. On the screen you are looking at, you don't see "Update my score" in the lower right corner? ah, this is a new post? there is no option for updating the score, its all gone. -- nicktruman |
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Max Goldman;999375 Wrote: nicktruman wrote: Please someone?:cry: To find out what you are crying about, I had to look you up on Google Groups. Most folks do NOT keep older posts, so in the future please quote what you are replying/adding to. On the screen you are looking at, you don't see "Update my score" in the lower right corner? Heh Max I assume you don't know the answer then? -- nicktruman |
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nicktruman wrote:
Max Goldman;999375 Wrote: nicktruman wrote: Please someone?:cry: To find out what you are crying about, I had to look you up on Google Groups. Most folks do NOT keep older posts, so in the future please quote what you are replying/adding to. On the screen you are looking at, you don't see "Update my score" in the lower right corner? Heh Max I assume you don't know the answer then? Maybe you can find it here (from the 421,000 choices): http://www.google.com/search?q=vista...L_enUS284US284 |
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Max Goldman;1002234 Wrote: nicktruman wrote: Max Goldman;999375 Wrote: nicktruman wrote: To find out what you are crying about, I had to look you up on Groups. Most folks do NOT keep older posts, so in the future please quote what you are replying/adding to. On the screen you are looking at, you don't see "Update my score" in the lower right corner? Heh Max I assume you don't know the answer then? Maybe you can find it here (from the 421,000 choices): 'vista update my score - Google Search' (http://www.google.com/search?q=vista...L_enUS284US284) Thankx Max. This fixed it.. This happens if a policy is set which removes access to the -Performance Information and Tools- page. If you're the administrator of the system, follow one of these methods below to relax this restriction: METHOD 1: USING THE GROUP POLICY EDITOR - Click Start, type *GPEDIT.MSC* and press ENTER. This opens the Group Policy Editor. - Navigate to the following branch: Computer Configuration | Administrative Templates | System | Performance Control Panel - Double-click *-Turn off access to the performance center core section-* - Set it to -*Not configured*- If it's already set to -Not Configured-, set it to *-Enabled-* and click -Apply-. Then revert back the setting to *-Not Configured-*. This resets the registry based policy if set already. - Repeat the steps in this branch as well: User Configuration | Administrative Templates | System | Performance Control Panel - Exit the Group Policy Editor. *Note:* Group Policy Editor is not available in certain versions of Windows Vista. If your version of Windows Vista does not have the Group Policy Editor, follow the registry editing method instead, which is listed below. ![]() -- nicktruman |