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System Uptime

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My online server (DNS/Mail/VM) 00:43:26 up 170 days, 4:50, 1 user, load average: 0.34, 0.22, 0.23

Rebooted it once a day after it was deployed so I can ensure all configuration sticks (ex: scripts that should run at startup) and that's it.

 
Desktop: 01:19:08 up 34 days, 8:54, 3 users, load average: 0.49, 0.45, 0.39
Server: 01:29:55 up 47 days, 14:20, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
 
I really hate how Vista just shows boot time, and not uptime in days/hours/minutes.

System Boot Time: 9/4/2008, 6:42:36 AM
 
I don't like the excessive power usage of leaving my computer on all the time, so my uptime is maybe 2 hours right now 😛

Also, I don't have an AC, so all of the heat being dumped into the room gets a little annoying during the summer. It's starting to cool down, but I'm still not going to pay to keep my computer on all night for no reason.
 
Originally posted by: Kelemvor
So XP shows Up Time but Vista shows last Boot time? That was a retarded change.
Yeah, but now that I know it's in Task Manager, that's actually kinda cool.

No need to open a command prompt and hit systeminfo.
 
My desktop has been up 9 days 1 hours, 24 minutes, 31 seconds.

I didn't realize it had been that long.
 
A little over an hour. I shut my computer down before bed and don't turn it on till I'm home for the day (usually in the evening after work). I don't have any reason to leave it on.

I didn't know of the 'systeminfo' command. That is cool that is shows original install date. Mine is 6/11/2007 almost 6 PM which I remember was because I bought a new hard drive and wanted Windows on that fastest drive.
 
7 hours on this system.

All my systems were recently rebooted. My HTPC would've been 2+ months and my fileserver would've been 4+ months.
 
Originally posted by: Rubycon
PC's are rebooted frequently but this server has been up since it was built in January! :Q

We need to get you addicted to Distributed Computing. :sun:

Bleh, only 19 days, because the power went out for longer than my UPS could handle 19 days ago! Personal record for a Windows machine - 70 days in Win2k. (And it was a daily use machine)
 
Should have posted this on a weekday. I know there are more computer geeks than this who are obsessed with uptime. 🙂
 
System Boot Time: 9/13/2008, 9:48:31 PM

on my main computer,

System Up Time: 93 Days, 3 Hours, 3 Minutes, 13 Seconds

on my dvr computer.
 
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