How to Find Your Computer's Uptime in Windows - OnlineComputerTips
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How to Find Your Computer's Uptime in Windows - OnlineComputerTips
There may come a time when you would like to know how long your computer has been running or how long it has been since your last reboot. There are several ways you can do this from the command line, PowerShell or from the Windows GUI itself.
The results you will get will vary depending on what method you use. The command line methods will give you your uptime since your last RESTART which is different than if you turned your computer on from being powered off. The GUI methods will tell you how long your computer has been running.
Here are the commands from the video.
wmic path Win32_OperatingSystem get LastBootUpTime
systeminfo - find -System Boot Time-
net statistics workstation
PowerShell Commands
(get-date) - (gcim Win32_OperatingSystem).LastBootUpTime
Get-Uptime -Since (Needs PowerShell Version 6) Date: 2022-03-31