With Win. XP at System Information [Run > winmsd], System Summary, should there be an entry "System Up Time:"?
I've just read a post at another site which wonders why the entry reads "System Up Time: N/A", and what the remedy is.
On my system - XP Pro SP2 - there isn't a "System Up Time:" entry at all.
I hope someone can shed light on this matter.
.
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[Question] - System Information > System Up Time entry.
#2
Posted 01 January 2006 - 07:33 PM
WDGC, on Jan 1 2006, 05:28 PM, said:
With Win. XP at System Information [Run > winmsd], System Summary, should there be an entry "System Up Time:"?
I've just read a post at another site which wonders why the entry reads "System Up Time: N/A", and what the remedy is.
On my system - XP Pro SP2 - there isn't a "System Up Time:" entry at all.
I hope someone can shed light on this matter.
.
I've just read a post at another site which wonders why the entry reads "System Up Time: N/A", and what the remedy is.
On my system - XP Pro SP2 - there isn't a "System Up Time:" entry at all.
I hope someone can shed light on this matter.
.
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This post has been edited by wolf7448: 01 January 2006 - 07:39 PM
#3
Posted 01 January 2006 - 07:37 PM
Thank you for your reply.
I' m not particularly interested in what the system uptime is, as such, but concerned a System Information entry which should be present is not, if such is the case.
I' m not particularly interested in what the system uptime is, as such, but concerned a System Information entry which should be present is not, if such is the case.
#4
Posted 02 January 2006 - 12:50 AM
Uptime is just how long the computer's been running, so it should be listed. About how long has it been running for, anyway?
#5
Posted 02 January 2006 - 01:46 AM
for windows xp pro, theres a command line utility that comes preinstalled..
start -> run -> CMD
systeminfo
start -> run -> CMD
systeminfo
#6
Posted 02 January 2006 - 02:52 AM
Bi0haZarD, on Jan 2 2006, 05:46 PM, said:
start -> run -> CMD
systeminfo
systeminfo
So it does! Thank you.
I took the "Systeminfo" of the post title - It was titled "Systeminfo in xp doesn't tell me my uptime" - to be an abreviation of "System Information" [With Win. XP, Run > winmsd > System Information System > Summary] not being aware Run > CMD > systeminfo gave various information about the OS - including that to which the writer referred.
This post has been edited by WDGC: 02 January 2006 - 02:59 AM
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