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Show How Long Your System has Been Running With SYSTEMINFO
The Systeminfo command prints out a long list of interesting information about your PC, including how long it's been running, the original install date, installed patches, motherboard and processor information, network information, memory and page file details and more. To access Systeminfo open a command prompt by going to 'start\run' and type 'cmd', then type in 'systeminfo'. |
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thanks alot bbalegere for this tip. note that there is a very usful tutorial in "Tutorials & Resources" section named advanced windows skills take a look if you want to maximize your windows skills.
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There is system information tool in Programs>>Accessories>>System Tools in Windows 98 I suppose! Try that
Thanks bbalagere...i did not knew this command....well it shows my system up time as 10 hours! Are you asking system uptime or install date? |
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That's interesting. They probably have a program that makes it easier to view that command.
I tried this, there was a good amount of information and something repetitive that din't make sense: file1 file1 file1 file1 file1 file1 ?? |
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It's really nice tool and I've used it from time to time to know about hardware, hardware resources, virtual memory etc. One can also access it from Accessoris > Syetem Tools menu.
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