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> Whats the longest uptime you had for a windows 9x box?
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post Jul 8 2008, 12:35 PM
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I think mine was like 2 weeks nothing big at all.... how about you?
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post Jul 8 2008, 12:53 PM
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Maybe about a day. (I don't leave the computer on while I sleep, and I tend to do that almost every day.)
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post Jul 8 2008, 01:46 PM
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Close to a day here as well. I don't leave my computer on while I sleep either.
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post Jul 8 2008, 02:44 PM
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I once had a W95 system running for about 3 weeks, when it was doing some data aquisition.

Are you aware of this patch? The existance of the patch proves W95 can run for at least 50 days.
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post Jul 8 2008, 06:42 PM
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I have my 98SE PC on 24x7 (just turn the screen and other devices off). I only restart if I'm making changes or updates, or if I get a crash or low resource condition.
I would normally be running for many days.
I haven't actually made any records of up time, but I would say that several weeks may have been done before.
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post Jul 8 2008, 09:16 PM
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I don't usually let the system on. The longest I tried was 41 h, with a perfect shut-down at the end.
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post Jul 8 2008, 09:37 PM
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QUOTE (dencorso @ Jul 9 2008, 03:16 PM) *
...with a perfect shut-down at the end.

Nice! whistling.gif
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QUOTE (Mijzelf @ Jul 8 2008, 06:44 PM) *
I once had a W95 system running for about 3 weeks, when it was doing some data aquisition.

Are you aware of this patch? The existance of the patch proves W95 can run for at least 50 days.


I didn't know it also existed for Win 95... but I knew of Q216641 for Win 98FE. Turns out they are both versions of the same update. Win 98SE and ME don't have this issue... But, yes, of course you're right: they do mean 9x/ME can run for at least 50 days straight!
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post Jul 8 2008, 09:40 PM
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not a 9x box but...
QUOTE (quoth the Vista)
C:\>time /T && date /T && systeminfo
10:37 PM
Tue 07/08/2008

Host Name: --SNIP--
OS Name: Microsoftr Windows VistaT Enterprise
OS Version: 6.0.6001 Service Pack 1 Build 6001
OS Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation
OS Configuration: Member Workstation
OS Build Type: Multiprocessor Free
Registered Owner: --SNIP--
Registered Organization:
Product ID: --SNIP--
Original Install Date: 9/10/2007, 5:54:04 PM
System Boot Time: 5/30/2008, 1:21:49 PM

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post Jul 9 2008, 12:25 PM
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Then what's the point of that post, geek?
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post Jul 9 2008, 05:34 PM
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Nothin. I just noticed the uptime the other day and thought it was pretty cool. I dont usually get to set uptime records because were kinda 'out in the boonies' and our power seems to go out with the slightest breeze around here. Its been on a UPS that gives me 30 min or so runtime for about a year or so but it still goes down frequently. I also think 5/30 was the day i upgraded to 4Gb so that uptime would have prolly been longer. also since its running Vista so if you believe the XP worshipers impression of Vista I must be fighting off BSODs every five minutes. smile.gif But thats not why i posted it here. Just joining the conversation.
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post Jul 9 2008, 11:36 PM
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Hey geek, converse on! biggrin.gif

I once had a Novell NetWare 3 server (only one used by the entire company), that ran for a continuous 380 days.
I don't think I've ever seen that kind of duration in any OS since...

Of course, that was in the days when the Internet was becoming publicly available, and security from the 'outside' was not a concept... tongue.gif
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post Jul 10 2008, 12:03 AM
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yeah in truth, that Vista box needs to be rebooted (has had updates installed) and therefore wont get any new updates if available but i havent rebooted it because the only time Im using that machine Im too busy to be bothered with rebooting it. In response to the people that say they dont sleep with their PC on, I have found that when I sleep at someones house that doesnt have a PC or A/C running or when the power is out here (happens in the winter a lot more than i like) I either cant sleep or get woke up because i sense something is 'wrong' if i cant hear the faint hum of fans in the next room. smile.gif
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post Jul 10 2008, 12:40 AM
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Yep, there's something comforting about that faint hum in the next room...
You wake from one of those scary dreams to that soft sound of air movement...
I had a long power outage and my UPS exhausted... No PC life signs... Worst night of my life! newwink.gif
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post Jul 10 2008, 03:52 PM
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geek, do you happen to wake up in the middle of the night, jump out of the bed and run up to the monitor, because the fan speed ncreased, signalig an abnormal surge in processor activity? biggrin.gif
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post Jul 10 2008, 04:17 PM
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You'd probably love that Atom-based ASUS computer. With an explicitly low-power CPU I expected it to have no fans, but that's not the case. So, my quest for a noiseless computer is still not over, but it'd be perfect for you noise lovers (and save power while at it). :)

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post Jul 10 2008, 08:03 PM
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My 98FE box usually runs for several days between restarts. Most of the time, a reboot is to switch operating systems. I'm very short on usable hardware, one functional PC at the moment. It serves as both default PC and testbox, depending on which OS I load.

Regarding uptime, I have an old Gateway P5-133 with 32MB RAM running Smoothwall. It's been running flawlessly for 96 straight days. The last time it was rebooted was for a power outage.
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post Jul 10 2008, 11:14 PM
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QUOTE
Regarding uptime, I have an old Gateway P5-133 with 32MB RAM running Smoothwall. It's been running flawlessly for 96 straight days. The last time it was rebooted was for a power outage.
Rick


wow i could have never pulled that off with my luck tongue.gif
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post Jul 11 2008, 04:48 AM
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Ive only had my ipcop box left running for a day and a halfish i think, it gets turned off at night awww.

9x ive had on for most of a day i think