Calculating Uptime

GFORCE100

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You mean by using GetWindowTicks API call?

If so then 1000ms = how many seconds

result / 1000 = seconds

result / 60 = minutes

result / 60 = hours

result / 24 = days

Is that what you wanted?

 

Zenmervolt

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If you don't want to bother with writing a program, just keep a bunch of sticky notes near the computer and write down the time every time you boot up the computer. It's not as accurate as a program to track the uptime, but it will be close enough for most purposes.

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GFORCE100

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Guys. No promises but private message me and I will see if I can be bothered to write you a small program. I understand those who need this are running Windows 98 or higher?
 

Mr. Burns

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SiSoft Sandra 2001 has this information. Open it up and look under 'windows information'.
 

GT1999

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I just found another one directly from Microsoft, but it has to be run from a command prompt.

Download it here

:)
 

huggis

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I have never tried Millenium and i don´t think i´ll ever do;) But if it has some similaritis with w2k and if you have a NIC then you can look in the properties of that connection to se the uptime for the NIC that normally should be the same as the system uptime.