windows experience index for your system could not be c

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  1. X7Z
    Posts : 11
    WINDOWS 7 ULTIMATE RTM X64
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    windows experience index for your system could not be c


    C;drive is Vista Home premium.Second Drive is Drive A: on this drive I'm running 2 WDC WD 10EACS Drives, 1 TB> each,yes this is a dualboot On my A; drive I'm running Windows 7.7600ex..This could be a easy fix if I could find it,[a small peace of editing I'm sure].The windows experience index is looking to place a file on Drive C;well I'm not running on Drive C: I'm running on A.Could not find a suitable drive for the file.)I can't find the proper page to edit so it will save the file on A:drive instead of C;drive.There is lots of room on C: but I don't think 7 is recognizing my Crive as the popper place to save it. Could be becouse Vista is on this Drive.I started With Vista Home p on Drive C: created a second drive On A: a Third on B: on to D: as DVD,on toE,F,G,H and I as Removable Disks X and Z as Network Drives. So A and B seemed Logical as My main Drives for Windows 7.7600...Now I've reed about this on many different sites same problem WEI is looking for Drive C:. Well it should be just a small bit of editing to change a drive letter in a command line I'd do it if I could find it??Well it shouldn't realty be a problem we're not running XP hear Next Generation won't even know what a Floppy drive is So if I changed them to lets sayJ and K it will find the right drive to leave it's file o?????
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  2. Posts : 2,111
    Win7 Build 7600 x86
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    X7Z said:
    C;drive is Vista Home premium.Second Drive is Drive A: on this drive I'm running 2 WDC WD 10EACS Drives, 1 TB> each,yes this is a dualboot On my A; drive I'm running Windows 7.7600ex..This could be a easy fix if I could find it,[a small peace of editing I'm sure].The windows experience index is looking to place a file on Drive C;well I'm not running on Drive C: I'm running on A.Could not find a suitable drive for the file.)I can't find the proper page to edit so it will save the file on A:drive instead of C;drive.There is lots of room on C: but I don't think 7 is recognizing my Crive as the popper place to save it. Could be becouse Vista is on this Drive.I started With Vista Home p on Drive C: created a second drive On A: a Third on B: on to D: as DVD,on toE,F,G,H and I as Removable Disks X and Z as Network Drives. So A and B seemed Logical as My main Drives for Windows 7.7600...Now I've reed about this on many different sites same problem WEI is looking for Drive C:. Well it should be just a small bit of editing to change a drive letter in a command line I'd do it if I could find it??Well it shouldn't realty be a problem we're not running XP hear Next Generation won't even know what a Floppy drive is So if I changed them to lets sayJ and K it will find the right drive to leave it's file o?????
    Hi and welcome X7Z,

    You couldn't be any more cryptic if you tried.

    I tried reading it 3 times over, but still don't have a clue what you problem/question is.

    Please try to format your text a little, keep to the facts, and refrain from to many on the side comments.

    greetz
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  3. Posts : 11,840
    64-bit Windows 8.1 Pro
       #3

    squonksc said:
    Hi and welcome X7Z,

    You couldn't be any more cryptic if you tried.

    I tried reading it 3 times over, but still don't have a clue what you problem/question is.

    Please try to format your text a little, keep to the facts, and refrain from to many on the side comments.

    greetz

    I cant believe he said all that with one breath!
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  4. Lee
    Posts : 1,796
    Win 7 Pro x64, VM Win XP, Win7 Pro Sandbox, Kubuntu 11
       #4

    First welcome to Seven Forums

    Trying to figure out why you have so many drives. Are these all partitions generated from the two on board HDDs. I understand the two network drives, but am at a loss as to the rest. Can you break it down into columns so it would be easier to read, thus understand where you need help. :)
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  5. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #5

    X7Z said:
    C;drive is Vista Home premium.Second Drive is Drive A: on this drive I'm running 2 WDC WD 10EACS Drives, 1 TB> each,yes this is a dualboot On my A; drive I'm running Windows 7.7600ex..This could be a easy fix if I could find it,[a small peace of editing I'm sure].The windows experience index is looking to place a file on Drive C;well I'm not running on Drive C: I'm running on A.Could not find a suitable drive for the file.)I can't find the proper page to edit so it will save the file on A:drive instead of C;drive.There is lots of room on C: but I don't think 7 is recognizing my Crive as the popper place to save it. Could be becouse Vista is on this Drive.I started With Vista Home p on Drive C: created a second drive On A: a Third on B: on to D: as DVD,on toE,F,G,H and I as Removable Disks X and Z as Network Drives. So A and B seemed Logical as My main Drives for Windows 7.7600...Now I've reed about this on many different sites same problem WEI is looking for Drive C:. Well it should be just a small bit of editing to change a drive letter in a command line I'd do it if I could find it??Well it shouldn't realty be a problem we're not running XP hear Next Generation won't even know what a Floppy drive is So if I changed them to lets sayJ and K it will find the right drive to leave it's file o?????

    Ummmmmmmmmmmmm???????????????????????????????????????????????
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  6. Lee
    Posts : 1,796
    Win 7 Pro x64, VM Win XP, Win7 Pro Sandbox, Kubuntu 11
       #6

    Four of us attempted to answer the question at the same time.
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  7. Posts : 2,111
    Win7 Build 7600 x86
       #7

    Lee said:
    Four of us attempted to answer the question at the same time.
    None of us could.
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  8. Posts : 4,573
       #8

    To answer the OP's question: No. You need to eliminate your assignments to A and B first.

    Then, ask a more lucid question.
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  9. X7Z
    Posts : 11
    WINDOWS 7 ULTIMATE RTM X64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    This is a very simple problem I have 3 internal drives C:my main drive has Vista Home Pre.on it Works great for Vista. Thats not were the problem is Second and third Drives are a main drive and an Acronis backup drive A:drive has Windows 7.7600... B:dirve is the backup.I know A: should have been caled C:drive well on a dual boot you can't have two C:drives A: was empty so I used it as my Main drive for my Windows7. Well here is the problem Windows Exp.Ind. on my Windows 7rive (A:) would like to save The windows experience index file on Drive C: Witch is the wrong drive it should be trying to save it on the drive from witch it came from, A:.Well it shouldn't realty be a problem if I could find the command line to editing to change a drive letter in the command to save the file on any Hard drive or any ware for it's further use. Know with Vista I or anybody can go in and alter there WEI to any # they would like it' very easy.With W7 it's just as easy so If any body knows were I can find the file I need to alter Crive -TO- Arive Please let me know.Thank-you all for your time.
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  10. Posts : 2,111
    Win7 Build 7600 x86
       #10

    Hi X7Z,

    Again I had to read your post several times to make any cheese from it. (Dutch expression )
    Before I am going to tell you how to solve your problem, I really need to ask you to (next time) do a better job at formating your text.

    I just skipped a line to make my text easier to read.
    When you write your post, there is a "Preview Post" button.
    It's there for you to see how your post is going to look to others.
    Every time you write a few lines, you can click on "Preview Post" to check how it all looks.

    Now I skipped a line because I am changing the subject.

    To elaborate on your question.
    Wei scores are by default saved in: C:\Windows\Performance\WinSAT\DataStore
    They are saved as XML files, so to edit them you'll need a XML editor,
    because editing them in notepad is as daunting as reading your first post.

    The file you need to edit is: 2009-07-27 03.48.02.989 Formal.Assessment (Initial).WinSAT.xml
    (Look for the one with the latest date)

    In the XML file look for the section starting with <WinSPR>

    <WinSPR>
    <SystemScore>1</SystemScore>
    <MemoryScore>4</MemoryScore>
    <CpuScore>3.2</CpuScore>
    <CPUSubAggScore>3.5</CPUSubAggScore>
    <VideoEncodeScore>3.7</VideoEncodeScore>
    <GraphicsScore>1.9</GraphicsScore>
    <Dx9SubScore>1</Dx9SubScore>
    <Dx10SubScore>0</Dx10SubScore>
    <GamingScore>1</GamingScore>
    <StdDefPlaybackScore>TRUE</StdDefPlaybackScore>
    <HighDefPlaybackScore>FALSE</HighDefPlaybackScore>
    <DiskScore>4.5</DiskScore>

    Change the scores, save the xml to A:\Windows\Performance\WinSAT\DataStore

    That should do the trick.

    Good luck.

    PS. looking forward to your next (properly formatted) question.
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