Windows Experience Index could not be computed - disk assessment fails












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When trying to rate my system's performance with the Windows Experience Index, I get an error:




The Windows Experience Index for your system could not be computed. Could not measure storage performance. Error: Failed to properly assess the disk. The data is invalid.




How do I work around this? I suspect it might be related to the use of Intel's Rapid Storage technology to RAID10 the drives.










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    Have you tried anything to solve this so far? Googling your error brings up quite a few possible solutions

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When trying to rate my system's performance with the Windows Experience Index, I get an error:




The Windows Experience Index for your system could not be computed. Could not measure storage performance. Error: Failed to properly assess the disk. The data is invalid.




How do I work around this? I suspect it might be related to the use of Intel's Rapid Storage technology to RAID10 the drives.










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Have you tried anything to solve this so far? Googling your error brings up quite a few possible solutions

    – stex
    Oct 17 '12 at 13:06














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When trying to rate my system's performance with the Windows Experience Index, I get an error:




The Windows Experience Index for your system could not be computed. Could not measure storage performance. Error: Failed to properly assess the disk. The data is invalid.




How do I work around this? I suspect it might be related to the use of Intel's Rapid Storage technology to RAID10 the drives.










share|improve this question














When trying to rate my system's performance with the Windows Experience Index, I get an error:




The Windows Experience Index for your system could not be computed. Could not measure storage performance. Error: Failed to properly assess the disk. The data is invalid.




How do I work around this? I suspect it might be related to the use of Intel's Rapid Storage technology to RAID10 the drives.







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    Have you tried anything to solve this so far? Googling your error brings up quite a few possible solutions

    – stex
    Oct 17 '12 at 13:06














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    Have you tried anything to solve this so far? Googling your error brings up quite a few possible solutions

    – stex
    Oct 17 '12 at 13:06








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Have you tried anything to solve this so far? Googling your error brings up quite a few possible solutions

– stex
Oct 17 '12 at 13:06





Have you tried anything to solve this so far? Googling your error brings up quite a few possible solutions

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Oct 17 '12 at 13:06










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This was solved by:




  • Open Computer->Properties->Advanced System Settings

  • Click the Advanced Tab

  • Click the "Environment Variables..." button at the bottom

  • The local user variables for TEMP and TMP use paths that include %USERPROFILE%. Replace this with a hard link, e.g. D:User[username]AppDataLocalTemp.






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This was solved by:




  • Open Computer->Properties->Advanced System Settings

  • Click the Advanced Tab

  • Click the "Environment Variables..." button at the bottom

  • The local user variables for TEMP and TMP use paths that include %USERPROFILE%. Replace this with a hard link, e.g. D:User[username]AppDataLocalTemp.






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  • Yes, finally! Thanks for this answer.

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This was solved by:




  • Open Computer->Properties->Advanced System Settings

  • Click the Advanced Tab

  • Click the "Environment Variables..." button at the bottom

  • The local user variables for TEMP and TMP use paths that include %USERPROFILE%. Replace this with a hard link, e.g. D:User[username]AppDataLocalTemp.






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  • Yes, finally! Thanks for this answer.

    – FuzzyWuzzy
    Mar 16 '14 at 5:46














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This was solved by:




  • Open Computer->Properties->Advanced System Settings

  • Click the Advanced Tab

  • Click the "Environment Variables..." button at the bottom

  • The local user variables for TEMP and TMP use paths that include %USERPROFILE%. Replace this with a hard link, e.g. D:User[username]AppDataLocalTemp.






share|improve this answer













This was solved by:




  • Open Computer->Properties->Advanced System Settings

  • Click the Advanced Tab

  • Click the "Environment Variables..." button at the bottom

  • The local user variables for TEMP and TMP use paths that include %USERPROFILE%. Replace this with a hard link, e.g. D:User[username]AppDataLocalTemp.







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  • Yes, finally! Thanks for this answer.

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  • Yes, finally! Thanks for this answer.

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Yes, finally! Thanks for this answer.

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Yes, finally! Thanks for this answer.

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