Home » Vista Tweaks and Trick, XP Tweaks

How to find your system uptime [ Windows Only ]

In case you need to find how long your computer is up and running there is one useful command which lets you know along with hell lot of other information like system name, Os, Processors detail. However finding from how many hours your computer is turned on is nice just in case somebody is lying to you.

Open up command prompt and type in systeminfo and hit enter. You will see lot of things going in background with a big output including the system up time in it. This works both in Windows XP and Windows Vista.

There are more tips on some features on XP which Rainsazra tells on her post on 20 things you dont know about windows

Tags: , ,

Translate to EnglishÜbersetzen Sie zum Deutsch/GermanПереведите к русскому/RussianΜεταφράστε στα ελληνικά/GreekVertaal aan het Nederlands/Dutchترجمة الى العربية/Arabic中文翻译/Chinese Traditional中文翻译/Chinese Simplified한국어에게 번역하십시오/Korean日本語に翻訳しなさい /JapaneseTraduza ao Português/PortugueseTraduca ad Italiano/ItalianTraduisez au Français/FrenchTraduzca al Español/Spanish
SMS subscribe Print This Post

Posted on 5th July 2008 by Ashish Mohta , A tech blogger who writes about solving day to day problems of people who use computer. He also writes on How to use the applications like Office, PC tips, Online tools,Browsers and more. All posts by Ashish Mohta | Connect with me @ Twitter | Linkedin | Facebook | Stumble | Need more help? Ask your Questions at our Support Center




Leave your response!

Be nice. Keep it clean. Stay on topic. No spam.

You can use these tags:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>