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| 1439291 | 2017-09-19 02:13:00 | How can I tell the time of day that a PC starts up after a power off? Know it will be in event viewer but can't track it down. Many thanks W7 |
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| 1439292 | 2017-09-19 02:35:00 | www.howtogeek.com | pctek (84) | ||
| 1439293 | 2017-09-19 02:38:00 | If you don't wish to look at the eventvwr, then open a CMD, and type in systeminfo | find /i "Boot Time" <press Enter> OR for more accurate wmic os get lastbootuptime |
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| 1439294 | 2017-09-19 03:12:00 | www.howtogeek.com Thanks heaps for that. Gulp - no wonder I couldn't find it buried away down there! |
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| 1439295 | 2017-09-19 04:14:00 | If you're running 8.1 or 10 that bootime/uptime could actually be inaccurate, as Windows doesn't really shut down if you have the Fast Startup option turned on, which it is by default. | CYaBro (73) | ||
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