How to run winsat on windows 8.1




















Feedback will be sent to Microsoft: By pressing the submit button, your feedback will be used to improve Microsoft products and services. Privacy policy. These scores show consumers the performance characteristics of their systems. We recommended that you generate the WinSAT formal file on the system prior to shipping it to the end-users. This allows WinSAT scores to be available as soon as end-user boots their systems, and allows the optimizations that depend on these results to be immediately available.

Instead, the scores can be generated at two other times, using other mechanisms besides prepopulating WinSAT on the system that will ship. End users can explicitly request an assessment by using the Re-run the assessment option in the Performance Information and Tools Control Panel item.

When the system is idle, subsequent to the first boot, the remaining WinSAT assessments will run using the Maintenance Scheduler if they were not prepopulated. Use the prepop option with the WinSAT command-line tool to run assessments against component systems. Install Windows 8 and boot to audit mode. For more information about audit mode, see Audit Mode Overview. This will generate the WinSAT prepop. Deploy the image to a PC that you intend to ship, and boot it. This generates a WinSAT formal file from the matching prepop files, and ensures that the WinSAT formal file is available when the end-user boots the system the first time.

Windows scales some features based on the WinSAT formal file, and if this file is not present on the system, then the system might experience performance problems, including unnecessary storage device defragmentation, lack of optimized memory management and prefetching optimizations.

On the factory floor, you would only need to run WinSAT moobe. The system is now ready to be shipped to a customer. It also has the most accurate WinSAT results. This will analyze the results in the XML files, then present them as scores for each category. DiskScore is the score for the sequential read throughput on the system hard disk.

GraphicsScore is the score for the graphics capabilities of the PC. MemoryScore is the score for the memory throughput and capacity of the PC.

That's it. If you're looking for your base score, look at the number next to WinSPRLevel , which is just the lowest score of the five categories. Microsoft Windows Security Updates January overview. Photos app update for Windows 11 rolls out with a new interface and editing options. Here's how to install the new Media Player in the Windows 11 stable channel. Comments RossN said on October 16, at am. Norio said on October 16, at pm.

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