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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

How do I check Windows uptime?


Uptime is time when the computer was turned on, reset or restart last. In versions of Windows XP, Vista or 7 is required only one time command to see if your computer is turned on.
How do I see the uptime and the time it was on Windows XP:
  • To check the uptime, you can click Start -> Run .. and type cmd. This will open a black window with white writing, this is the command prompt. Here PASTE Systeminfo | Find “Up Time”. It should write something like: System Uptime 0 Days, 9 Hours, 22 Minutes, 33 Seconds.
  • To see what time was on your computer, you can click Start -> Run .. and type cmd. This will open a black window with white writing, this is the command prompt. Here PASTE net statistics server | Find “since”. It should write something like: Statistics since 9/27/2011 9:02 AM.
How do I see the uptime and the time it was on Windows Vista and Windows 7:
- To see what time the computer was running Windows Vista or 7, you can click Start -> Run .. and type cmd. This will open a black window with white writing, this is the command prompt. Here PASTE systeminfo | Find “Boot Time”. You should write something like: Statistics since 9/27/2011 9:02 AM.
Other ways to see the uptime:
To see the uptime of your computer can use the programs, one of which uptime.exe from Microsoft. It copies itself to Windows directory on your C: and run the Run .. writing and giving uptime.exe ok. Should result in a text form \ \ computer HAS Been up for: 0 day (s), 0 hour (s), 36 minute (s), 0 second (s).

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