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When I run the score index, the process goes well all along to the end. But,
at the end, I have no score at all. I see all categories (HD, RAM, ...), but in the score index column, it's empty, there is no number at all. Any idea? |
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It meant your system is in the negative range....:-)
"Dom" wrote in message ... When I run the score index, the process goes well all along to the end. But, at the end, I have no score at all. I see all categories (HD, RAM, ...), but in the score index column, it's empty, there is no number at all. Any idea? |
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I don't think so. When I previously installed it, I had an index. After
reinstallation, no more index. Moreover, Aero is functionning, so I must have a score not so bad. "canixs" wrote: It meant your system is in the negative range....:-) "Dom" wrote in message ... When I run the score index, the process goes well all along to the end. But, at the end, I have no score at all. I see all categories (HD, RAM, ...), but in the score index column, it's empty, there is no number at all. Any idea? |