How do I know if the Vista system supports Aero effects?

  
Vista Aero effects have been loved by many Vista users. Here's how to use Vista to know if you support Aero effects.
Q: My computer doesn't support Vista Aero effects in the end? In what way, how can I know if it (computer) has turned on Aero effects?
A: I want to fully understand the Aero effects of Windows Vista. I suggest you read this article first:
Whether the computer can support (open) Aero effects is actually to see if your computer graphics card supports it. After you have made this clear, you will provide two of the simplest methods for everyone. Please remember these two "dead bars" and remember that you won't be confused if you say it later.
Method 1: Any graphics core that supports DircetX 9 can open Aero effects. But there is one more special note here:
Some integrated graphics cards actually support DircetX 9, but after installing Vista, you can't open Vista Aero effects. This is due to the motherboard driver problem, you need to reinstall. drive. The author is currently known as GMA X3000, GMA950 and so on.
Method 2: View the score of Vista's experience index.
Vista's experience index can be seen on the one hand as a performance of your computer hardware performance, on the other hand we can use it to see if the computer supports Aero effects.
Right click on "Computer" and select "Properties". In the pop-up dialog box, if the score of "Windows Experience Index" is 1.0, then your computer does not support Aero effects. This score is only 3.0 ( Or above) to support Aero effects.

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