Windows 11, a brand new operating system, has been released to the public. Many users are curious about this new OS and want to install it on their machines. Perhaps you are also the one among them. Before the installation, Windows 11 compatibility check is necessary.
If your device is compatible with Windows 11, you may install this system. But, you may find the new OS is quite laggy and very slow to respond on your computer, especially on old machines.
But fortunately, you can optimize Windows 11 to make it faster and improve performance via some tips. In the following part, we will show you how to do this work.
The Windows operating system has a module of Windows System Assessment Tool (WinSAT). It is used to measure the performance and capabilities of the computer hardware and then report them a Windows Experience Index (WEI) score.
Score Ranges of Windows Experience Index
The subscores of WEI include processor, memory, 2D graphics, 3D graphics, and disk. You can get a score for each element. You can consider them as Windows 10 performance tests
The base score is equal to the lowest of the subscores and it is not an average of the subscores. The WEI scores have different ranges: they range from 1.0 to 5.9 for Windows Vista, 7.9 for Windows 7, and 9.9 for Windows 8/10.
Effects of Windows Experience Index
Through WET scores, you can check whether your computer hardware performance can meet the performance of the software requirements. For example, the Aero graphical user interface will be automatically enabled only when the system has a WEI score of 3 or higher.
Besides, WEI can tell you which part of your system can be expected to offer the greatest increase in performance after an upgrade. For example, if the memory has the lowest subscore, you can benefit more from a RAM upgrade than replacing/upgrading other elements.
Since the graphical user interface for WinSAT has been removed since Windows 8.1, you will not see the Windows 10 experience index in WEI. However, the command line WinSAT tool is still available. Also, there are some other available methods for you to perform a computer performance test Windows 10.
In the following parts, we will show you how to check the Windows experience index in different ways.
To experience the new operating system – Windows 11, some of you choose to install it on your PC so that you can enjoy the new user interface, settings, features, etc. You know, all the time, Windows update issues always happen unexpectedly, making you frustrating.
Of course, Windows 11 is not an exception. For example, you can have compatibility issues found between Oracle VirtualBox and Windows 11, Snipping Tool is not working after windows 11 update, Windows 11 causes performance issues on computers using AMD processors, and more.
Windows 11 has come to the public for some time. If you have upgraded to Windows 11, you can find its brand new user interface and some new & improved features. The new UI has gained much popularity.
To match Windows 11 style, developers try to update some products. For example, according to reports, Google is working on Chrome to make it look familiar with the new operating system – Windows 11. Currently, Google is testing the new Chrome design in Windows 10 and Windows 11.
This is the second time you get the major look refresh of Google Chrome since the first release of this browser 10 years ago. Of course, there are also some minor tweaks. What are the details on Chrome new design for Windows 11? Move to the next part.
According to Microsoft, its new operating system – Windows 11 will be released this year. If you have installed the leaked preview build on your PC, you can find there are many changes, especially user interface changes including the Start Menu, Taskbar, and others.
If you don’t like these new designs and want to make Windows 11 look like Windows 10, you can easily do this task by changing Windows Registry Editor. In the following part, we will show you how to personalize Windows 11.