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how to find the total uptime of a computer?
how do you find out the total amount of time a computer on windows 7 has been turned on. i dont mean the time since last shutdown i mean the total amount of time since you very first booted up the computer? any help is appreciated
3 Answers
- WukongLv 78 years ago
I don't think there is any way to do this. As at the time of a restart, or boot, this information would be lost as it isn't able to be stored anywhere to be accessed again to be added to once the system came back up. Everything I have seen shows only from the last boot. (says Microsoft)
I am unaware of any app that might do this, too.
To find uptime from last boot up is easy - - -
Step 1: Launch the task manager.
Step 2: In this window, click on the Performance tab.
Step 3: Observe the block labeled System. Your system's up-time is displayed next to Up Time
Source(s): Microsoft - Anonymous8 years ago
You can use uptime.exe or systeminfo command to find the uptime of the server.
you can refer the below link to get more details regarding this