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Old 04-18-2008   #1 (permalink)
greg
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Windows Experience Index Rating

My "Graphics" and "Gaming Graphics" ratings are both 1.0. What do I need to
do to increase them?
I also get a warning message when trying to play any games that reads:
"Hardware acceleration is either disabled or not supported by your video card
driver, which could slow game performance. Make sure you have the latest
video card driver installed and that hardware acceleration is turned on."
How do I check the video card driver and where do I go to download the latest
version?

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Old 04-18-2008   #2 (permalink)
C.B.
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Re: Windows Experience Index Rating



"greg" <greg@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

> My "Graphics" and "Gaming Graphics" ratings are both 1.0. What do I need
> to
> do to increase them?
> I also get a warning message when trying to play any games that reads:
> "Hardware acceleration is either disabled or not supported by your video
> card
> driver, which could slow game performance. Make sure you have the latest
> video card driver installed and that hardware acceleration is turned on."
> How do I check the video card driver and where do I go to download the
> latest
> version?

Greg,

I don't think a newer driver is going to help you. You need to replace
your graphics card with a much better one, provided your system will support
it.

C.B.


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Old 04-18-2008   #3 (permalink)
greg
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Re: Windows Experience Index Rating

Suggestions? How do I know what I currently have and what are the questions I
need to ask to determine what I need to upgrade to?

"C.B." wrote:
Quote:

>
>
> "greg" <greg@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:FA3FAF15-22A6-4C62-A2CE-7DF4F0F0ADFD@xxxxxx
Quote:

> > My "Graphics" and "Gaming Graphics" ratings are both 1.0. What do I need
> > to
> > do to increase them?
> > I also get a warning message when trying to play any games that reads:
> > "Hardware acceleration is either disabled or not supported by your video
> > card
> > driver, which could slow game performance. Make sure you have the latest
> > video card driver installed and that hardware acceleration is turned on."
> > How do I check the video card driver and where do I go to download the
> > latest
> > version?
>
>
> Greg,
>
> I don't think a newer driver is going to help you. You need to replace
> your graphics card with a much better one, provided your system will support
> it.
>
> C.B.
>
>
> --
> It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged
> and unfortunate among us.
>
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Old 04-18-2008   #4 (permalink)
Lang Murphy
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Re: Windows Experience Index Rating

greg wrote:
Quote:

> My "Graphics" and "Gaming Graphics" ratings are both 1.0. What do I need to
> do to increase them?
> I also get a warning message when trying to play any games that reads:
> "Hardware acceleration is either disabled or not supported by your video card
> driver, which could slow game performance. Make sure you have the latest
> video card driver installed and that hardware acceleration is turned on."
> How do I check the video card driver and where do I go to download the latest
> version?
Need the specifics of your system's hardware configuration... CPU, RAM,
HD, etc...

Lang
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Old 04-18-2008   #5 (permalink)
Not Me
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Re: Windows Experience Index Rating

Have you clicked the 'update score' on the experience score page?
What type of video card do you have?

"greg" <greg@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:FA3FAF15-22A6-4C62-A2CE-7DF4F0F0ADFD@xxxxxx
Quote:

> My "Graphics" and "Gaming Graphics" ratings are both 1.0. What do I need
> to
> do to increase them?
> I also get a warning message when trying to play any games that reads:
> "Hardware acceleration is either disabled or not supported by your video
> card
> driver, which could slow game performance. Make sure you have the latest
> video card driver installed and that hardware acceleration is turned on."
> How do I check the video card driver and where do I go to download the
> latest
> version?

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Old 04-18-2008   #6 (permalink)
Gary Mount
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Re: Windows Experience Index Rating

Awww, I just answered you in the vista.performance_maintenance news group.
anyways I will copy and paste that post into this one.

"
Go into Device Manager in Computer Management. On the right section expand
the Display adapters icon.
What display adapter does it show your system has?
For example my system shows "ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro AGP".
My graphics score is 4.7 and 4.8.

"

"greg" <greg@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:FA3FAF15-22A6-4C62-A2CE-7DF4F0F0ADFD@xxxxxx
Quote:

> My "Graphics" and "Gaming Graphics" ratings are both 1.0. What do I need
> to
> do to increase them?
> I also get a warning message when trying to play any games that reads:
> "Hardware acceleration is either disabled or not supported by your video
> card
> driver, which could slow game performance. Make sure you have the latest
> video card driver installed and that hardware acceleration is turned on."
> How do I check the video card driver and where do I go to download the
> latest
> version?
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Old 04-18-2008   #7 (permalink)
Charlie42
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Re: Windows Experience Index Rating

"greg" <greg@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

> How do I know what I currently have
Usually it says so on a sticker on the computer, but you can also find that
information in the Welcome Center (Accessories menu).
Quote:

> and what are the questions I need to ask to determine what I need to
> upgrade to?
Windows Vista recommended system requirements:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...uirements.mspx

Understand and improve your computer's performance in Windows Vista:
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...420d61033.mspx

And check out wether or not your machine can handle the new hardware you
decide upon. Take a look at the computer manufacturer's support site, and
ask in the store.

Charlie42

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Old 04-18-2008   #8 (permalink)
Earle Horton
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Re: Windows Experience Index Rating

The answer depends on your intended uses for the machine. Are you a gamer?
Or just someone who sends email now and then? Do you like to watch movies
on the computer, or do you just use your satellite DVR? Lots of people can
just go into WalMart and buy the latest Dell $500 special.

By the way, any Windows Experience Index lower than 5,000 will be inadequate
for your needs.

Earle

"greg" <greg@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Suggestions? How do I know what I currently have and what are the
> questions I
> need to ask to determine what I need to upgrade to?
>
> "C.B." wrote:
>
Quote:

>>
>>
>> "greg" <greg@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:FA3FAF15-22A6-4C62-A2CE-7DF4F0F0ADFD@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> > My "Graphics" and "Gaming Graphics" ratings are both 1.0. What do I
>> > need
>> > to
>> > do to increase them?
>> > I also get a warning message when trying to play any games that reads:
>> > "Hardware acceleration is either disabled or not supported by your
>> > video
>> > card
>> > driver, which could slow game performance. Make sure you have the
>> > latest
>> > video card driver installed and that hardware acceleration is turned
>> > on."
>> > How do I check the video card driver and where do I go to download the
>> > latest
>> > version?
>>
>>
>> Greg,
>>
>> I don't think a newer driver is going to help you. You need to
>> replace
>> your graphics card with a much better one, provided your system will
>> support
>> it.
>>
>> C.B.
>>
>>
>> --
>> It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged
>> and unfortunate among us.
>>
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Old 04-18-2008   #9 (permalink)
Colon Terminus
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Re: Windows Experience Index Rating

"greg" <greg@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:FA3FAF15-22A6-4C62-A2CE-7DF4F0F0ADFD@xxxxxx
Quote:

> My "Graphics" and "Gaming Graphics" ratings are both 1.0. What do I need
> to
> do to increase them?
> I also get a warning message when trying to play any games that reads:
> "Hardware acceleration is either disabled or not supported by your video
> card
> driver, which could slow game performance. Make sure you have the latest
> video card driver installed and that hardware acceleration is turned on."
> How do I check the video card driver and where do I go to download the
> latest
> version?

No need to "check the video card driver", an updated driver ain't gonna
help.

You probably have an on-board video chip. You need to replace this with a
"real" video card.
You need to know what vid cards your motherboard can accomodate; PCI, AGP or
PCI Express. If it can accomodate AGP or PCI Express then you need to know
the level of AGP or PCI Express support.

If you can tell us your PC make and model or the installed motherboard if
it's a custom build, then we can give you better and more detailed advice.

Are your other scores reasonable? 4.7 or higher? Is this a new computer or
and older computer upgraded to Windows Vista? If it is an older computer, it
just might not be a viable candidate for Vista.



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Old 04-19-2008   #10 (permalink)
Chris Game
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Re: Windows Experience Index Rating

On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 22:22:00 -0700, greg wrote:
Quote:

> My "Graphics" and "Gaming Graphics" ratings are both 1.0. What do
> I need to do to increase them? I also get a warning message when
> trying to play any games that reads: "Hardware acceleration is
> either disabled or not supported by your video card driver, which
> could slow game performance. Make sure you have the latest video
> card driver installed and that hardware acceleration is turned
> on." How do I check the video card driver and where do I go to
> download the latest version?
Try your local computer shop, or find a 'geek' on your block to help
out. You are out of your depth.

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