Microsoft maintains wei in windows 10
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The WEI, Windows Experience Index, or Windows Experience Index, was introduced by Micrososft, in Windows Vista, to give solidity to the Windows Vista account and to measure the operation of the computer. But unfortunately it failed to achieve the desired popularity even among professionals in the area. And it is that Microsoft abandoned WEI in Windows 8 and did not bring it back to Windows 10 despite being very easy to understand. But the current code in the index is found with a simple command on the command line.
It is not uncommon for Microsoft to retain the despised codes. It is not known if it is so that they are left in posterity, inherited to future generations or by a simple act of laziness, or perhaps it is that another component depends on the tool and does not work correctly if it is not in the system.
Find out how you can see your WEI in Windows 10
The truth is that it is available to everyone and can be used. And if you want to know your WEI account, all you have to do is follow these steps. It should be noted that it works for Windows 8 and 10.
The first thing is to hold down the Windows key and then press R to open the run command box. Once there, type Games and press Enter. WEI should appear on the right side.
Now open your start menu, put the letters
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And well after trying WEI you can comment on whether or not it is a useful tool for Windows 10 or perhaps combine your opinion with that of those who long ago did not even bother to use it.
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