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Here's neat trick if you like to retrieve your WEI (Windows Experience Index) score.
1. Navigate here:
C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0
2. Then launch this software:
powershell.exe
3. Wait until it's fully loaded, it may take a awhile
4. Then copy/paste one of these commands:
or:
You can tell this remotely without logging in and spending hours on Inventory by running this command:
5. It shows your WEI score like this above.
Credits goes to energizedtech
Here's neat trick if you like to retrieve your WEI (Windows Experience Index) score.
1. Navigate here:
C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0
2. Then launch this software:
powershell.exe
3. Wait until it's fully loaded, it may take a awhile
4. Then copy/paste one of these commands:
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GET-WMIOBJECT WIN32_WINSAT | SELECT-OBJECT CPUSCORE,D3DSCORE,DISKSCORE,GRAPHICSSCORE,MEMORYSCORE
or:
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GET-WMIOBJECT WIN32_WINSAT | FORMAT-TABLE CPUSCORE,D3DSCORE,DISKSCORE,GRAPHICSSCORE,MEMORYSCORE –autosize
You can tell this remotely without logging in and spending hours on Inventory by running this command:
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GET-WMIOBJECT WIN32_WINSAT –computername SOMECOMPUTER | SELECT-OBJECT WINSATASSESSMENTSTATE, WINSPRLEVEL
5. It shows your WEI score like this above.
Credits goes to energizedtech