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		<title>By: stooge</title>
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		<description>Fake your Windows Experience index score For no particular reason
This will not boost your PC&#039;s performance,  But it&#039;s cool if you want your mates to think that your $2 Vista setup is a High spec machine.

In Vista Click on start / right click on computer and click on explore / click on C: / Windows / Performance / WinSAT / DataStore
Find the latest .sat file by date / then make a backup copy of this file in a new folder / then right click on the .sat file and choose edit and it will open in notepad. Then look in the Top 11 lines for these entries below and change them to what ever you think is a fair amount.
At the moment I think the highest score is a 5.9:

5.9
5.9
5.9
5.9
5.9
5.9
5.9
5.9

When you have edited the entries click on save..and you are done.
Next time you right click on Computer and choose properties you will have an experience Index score of whatever amount you changed them to.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fake your Windows Experience index score For no particular reason<br />
This will not boost your PC&#8217;s performance,  But it&#8217;s cool if you want your mates to think that your $2 Vista setup is a High spec machine.</p>
<p>In Vista Click on start / right click on computer and click on explore / click on C: / Windows / Performance / WinSAT / DataStore<br />
Find the latest .sat file by date / then make a backup copy of this file in a new folder / then right click on the .sat file and choose edit and it will open in notepad. Then look in the Top 11 lines for these entries below and change them to what ever you think is a fair amount.<br />
At the moment I think the highest score is a 5.9:</p>
<p>5.9<br />
5.9<br />
5.9<br />
5.9<br />
5.9<br />
5.9<br />
5.9<br />
5.9</p>
<p>When you have edited the entries click on save..and you are done.<br />
Next time you right click on Computer and choose properties you will have an experience Index score of whatever amount you changed them to.</p>
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