Windows XP uptime
Have you ever wanted to know how long your Windows XP computer has been running since the last reboot?
Back in the Windows 98s time it was quite simple. The System Information provided this information. This is not the case of Windows XP. Well, not in the GUI version of System Information.
If you open a command prompt and run the command line version of System Information you will find a detailed list of information about your system. In this list you will find your computer uptime.
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For a more elegant output you can filter the result so you can see only the information you need.
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January 21st, 2010 at 4:15 am
This is a really cool tip, I use Linux and it’s really easy to check uptime on Linux but wondered whether it was possible on Windows or not. When I used IRC long time back, there was a script to check it but this command seems great.
Thanks.
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