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    Windows Experience Score disappeared?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Matt, Jun 18, 2007.

  1. Matt

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    As you can see from the screen shot below, my computer doesn't display my score. I haven't ever looked for it before, so I don't know if it's always been like this... Any idea what's wrong?

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    Matt
     
  2. Matt

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    *Bump*

    Anyone?
     
  3. System64

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    Erm, the most primitive way i can think of is System Restore.

    Or try reformatting.
     
  4. Matt

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    Ouch, I think I can do without Vista's stupid rating if that's the case. Anyway, thanks.
     
  5. jimc

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    Is the final score shown in "System"?
     
  6. Matt

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    Nope, it says unrated. When I click on the link, it brings me to the window where I should see the rating or an option to rate it.
     
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    Look at Post #4 of this thread. Possible cause is TweakVI.
     
  8. Matt

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    Wow! Thanks, Drewn! I do have TweakVI installed, actually. Luckily, I don't even use/need it, so I'll just uninstall. Thanks a ton for the help. Very rep deserving.

    Matt
     
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    Surprisingly, that didn't work. I was almost sure it would. Anyway, I did find the solution, though. For anyone with the same problem, check out this article. Although uninstalling Tweak VI didn't fix the problem, I have a feeling Tweak VI did cause it. Anyway, just tested the solution. It works.

    Matt
     
  10. madroxinide

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    Perhaps you must reinstall the TweakVI and select an option to re-enable the vista score, because when programs like that "tweak" your system they are making registry changes, and uninstalling the program won't usually revert registry changes. Try reinstalling the program and looking around.