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  1. Posts : 38
    Windows 7 64bit
       #1

    Windows experience Index could not complete


    I never had any rating to start with. So when I began testing, it went all the way through then this error popped up. What is wrong?

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  2.    #2

    Look in the Administrative view of Event Viewer at Computer>Manage for related errors. Resolve errors by googling.

    A quick run of "sfc /scannow" will reassure that all OS files are intact and uncorrupted.

    A last resort would be to run the installer from the desktop to do a Repair Install which in Win7 is an in-place Upgrade over itself.
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  3. Posts : 38
    Windows 7 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    gregrocker said:
    Look in the Administrative view of Event Viewer at Computer>Manage for related errors. Resolve errors by googling.

    A quick run of "sfc /scannow" will reassure that all OS files are intact and uncorrupted.

    A last resort would be to run the installer from the desktop to do a Repair Install which in Win7 is an in-place Upgrade over itself.
    Running "sfc /scannow" reviled no problems.

    I checked Event Viewer and the major error I was getting is from Event ID 35 (kernal-procesor-power) I googled for solutions then this came up on another test:

    "The device, Standard PS/2 Keyboard, is reporting "tv_ConfigMgrErr24". This device will not be available until the issue is resolved. The Plug and Play ID for this device is ACPI\PNP0303\4-136CDFB0-0." My G11 keyboard is all up to date but in my device manager it shows two "HID Keyboard Devices"... I only use one. I don't know how to fix this error.
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    Try another keyboard to see what happens.

    In Device manager, on keyboard Driver attempt to Update to find newer keyboard driver. See which keyboard is enabled. Try the other one, also looking for driver update. Google those keyboards listed to see what options/problems are known.

    Was that the only repeat error in Event Viewer? Any critical?
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  5. Posts : 38
    Windows 7 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    gregrocker said:
    Try another keyboard to see what happens.

    In Device manager, on keyboard Driver attempt to Update to find newer keyboard driver. See which keyboard is enabled. Try the other one, also looking for driver update. Google those keyboards listed to see what options/problems are known.

    Was that the only repeat error in Event Viewer? Any critical?
    No. Nothing critical. The number of errors died down to 1 (application error). So basically everything is good to go.

    Both of these Keyboard Device are enabled and in the "Device status" both are "working properly". One of them although has an extra tab labeled "Power Management".
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  6. Posts : 17,796
    Windows 10, Home Clean Install
       #6

    Did you activate first?
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  7. Posts : 38
    Windows 7 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    No. I have not activated online yet. I want to make sure everything is ok first. Do I need to activate it to make this work?
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  8. Posts : 17,796
    Windows 10, Home Clean Install
       #8

    I thought that I read somewhere that you did, but not really sure. Since I was not sure I thought it best to bring the issue to the table.
    Since i brought up this issue, one of the others will comment.
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  9. Posts : 748
    Windows 7 Professional x64 PL
       #9

    Zinic said:
    I never had any rating to start with. So when I began testing, it went all the way through then this error popped up. What is wrong?
    On our forum there are full this kind of threads -you need better search
    for example:
    1)Can't rate system in windows experience

    2)windows experiene index fails on win 7

    3)Windows Experience Index unknown error

    4)Windows Experience Index Error

    there are more of course site:sevenforums.com/Performance-maintenance/ "Windows Experience Index" - Google Search

    Quickly summary them:

    If you have KIS 2010 surly this software is responsible for this issue so you have to contact with Kaspersky support for special hotfix

    Another reasons:

    -deffective drivers for video card,chipset,sometimes any issue with BIOS

    so update BIOS,update all drivers,especially for video ard and chipset

    Possibly other 3p security software can cause this issue as well
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  10. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate
       #10

    My Windows Experience Error Message - resolution.


    Flavius said:
    Zinic said:
    I never had any rating to start with. So when I began testing, it went all the way through then this error popped up. What is wrong?
    On our forum there are full this kind of threads -you need better search
    for example:
    1)Can't rate system in windows experience

    2)windows experiene index fails on win 7

    3)Windows Experience Index unknown error

    4)Windows Experience Index Error

    there are more of course site:sevenforums.com/Performance-maintenance/ "Windows Experience Index" - Google Search

    Quickly summary them:

    If you have KIS 2010 surly this software is responsible for this issue so you have to contact with Kaspersky support for special hotfix

    Another reasons:

    -deffective drivers for video card,chipset,sometimes any issue with BIOS

    so update BIOS,update all drivers,especially for video ard and chipset

    Possibly other 3p security software can cause this issue as well
    Hi. I have KIS 2010 & don't recall having received any Kaspersky update relating to this. However, I've been wrestling with the Windows Experience Error message for the past 3 weeks - including a fresh Windows 7 Ultimate install.

    Tonight, I tested again & IT WORKED!!!

    The only thing I can put it down to is that over the past few days I changed my 1394a FireWire driver to the Legacy Driver - which (by the way) solved another issue I'd been experiencing with my TC Electronics Studio Konnekt 48 (audio hardware) which uses the Firewire connection to my ASUS F3SV notebook.
    The Firewire fault represented itself as a video stutter/freeze on the mixer for the Studio Konnekt 48.

    My suggestion is; see if your computer has Firewire/1394 & if it does, then update the Driver, Search for a driver already on your computer & select the Firewire driver with the "(Legacy)" in brackets.


    Hopefully this resolves the issue for you... :)


    Good luck!


    - Mi.
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