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Windows Experience Index problem
Hi everybody!
I tried to look around for a thread with the same issue as me, but I couldn't find one, so I'm posting a new one with hopes of getting help with my problem.
When I'm trying to classify my computer, I always get into problem. When it tries to classify my primary disk it comes to a pint where it says it's done but then an error comes up. My screen bumb is in swedish, but I'll try to translate the text, and then maybe some of you guys know what the issue could be?
The text says (roughly - google translate):
"It was not possible to calculate the performance rating for the computer.
Could not measure storage performance. The temporary file that was required for the action could not be saved to disk. Could not find a device that fits the file."
What could be wrong?
It has been like this ever since I installed Windows on my new SSD. At first I had dual boot with my old OS (also Windows 7 Ultimate x64, but installed on a HDD), but now I have completely removed my old OS. The WEI worked just fine on the old OS, no problem after the dual boot got installed.
Another problem I have with my SSD, wich may be related to this problem, is that I can't manage a virtual memory on my SSD. Every time I try to set a value for it on the SSD it throws back to 0 after reboot of the computer. It works just fine to have a virtual memory on one of the other disks. I've tried to disconnect my other disks but neither the virtual memory or the WEI works anyway.
So, the main problem is about WEI, but of course if the virtual memory issue could be fixed as well I would be more than happy! I suspect that the problems could be connected somehow.
//MeRwell