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Settings/Programs That Monitor System Uptime
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Settings/Programs That Monitor System Uptime
Anyone know of programs and/or settings in windows that you can check to see the computer uptime (to see how long the computer has been on for)?
Regards, Alex
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I used to use a program called SigX (sigx.yuriy.net/), it does have an option for displaying up time and various other things.
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Just run "systeminfo" from the command line.. Also, the CPU time of "System Idle Process" is a pretty good indicator although it can be very wrong if the machine is under heavy load.
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