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What is your uptime?

Originally posted by: FFactory0x
Well i can usually keep it up for a few hours, but then he gets exhausted and goes back to sleep
:Q

Win98 eh?

😉
 
Originally posted by: Eli
What's your uptime?

I think I finally need to reboot. After 90 days, 6 hours and 53 minutes, even WindowsXP starts to get a little wonky.... sh!t just ain't right. 😕

lol...

I think I need more sleep or something...I just tried to click the "Close" button in your screenshot. :laugh:

I never really get more than two weeks of uptime, because I always end up installing or changing something (drivers mostly) that requires a reboot.
 
Originally posted by: DnetMHZ
I don't think you have enough stuff open on your taskbar. 😉
Everyone always comments on my task bar..

Please tell me I'm not the only one that actually like, uses their computer to do what Windows was designed to do.. multitask.

It's the task bar. Are you only allowed to have 1 task at a time or something? If I'm not done reading/with something, or am going to use/read it more in 2, 4, 6 or 24 hours.. what is the point in closing it? 😉

FYI, there are two more lines of tasks below the one you can see. 😛

745mb in use. You have multi GHz computers with gigabytes of ram. USE IT!
 
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: DnetMHZ
I don't think you have enough stuff open on your taskbar. 😉
Everyone always comments on my task bar..

Please tell me I'm not the only one that actually like, uses their computer to do what Windows was designed to do.. multitask.

It's the task bar. Are you only allowed to have 1 task at a time or something? If I'm not done reading/with something, or am going to use/read it more in 2, 4, 6 or 24 hours.. what is the point in closing it? 😉

FYI, there are two more lines of tasks below the one you can see. 😛

745mb in use. You have multi GHz computers with gigabytes of ram. USE IT!

I typically have 20-30 things in the taskbar at work. I apparently have 58 processes running on this machine. 😕
 
Originally posted by: FFactory0x
Well i can usually keep it up for a few hours, but then he gets exhausted and goes back to sleep

Thats pretty good, I can only keep mine up for an hour tops then it gets soft again..... 😛
 
Only a day or so..I don't typically leave my system on.

My dad's Dell system was up for almost 25 days before I had to reboot to change the network IP..
 
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: DnetMHZ
I don't think you have enough stuff open on your taskbar. 😉
Everyone always comments on my task bar..

Please tell me I'm not the only one that actually like, uses their computer to do what Windows was designed to do.. multitask.

It's the task bar. Are you only allowed to have 1 task at a time or something? If I'm not done reading/with something, or am going to use/read it more in 2, 4, 6 or 24 hours.. what is the point in closing it? 😉

FYI, there are two more lines of tasks below the one you can see. 😛

745mb in use. You have multi GHz computers with gigabytes of ram. USE IT!

I typically have 20-30 things in the taskbar at work. I apparently have 58 processes running on this machine. 😕
That's what I'm talkin' about. 😀
 
(server, took it down to install a new HD, linux)
$ uptime
12:54:20 up 16 days, 19:47, 1 user, load average: 1.00, 1.00, 1.00

(desktop, installed critical update requiring reboot, xp)
>uptime maryjane
\\maryjane has been up for: 4 day(s), 1 hour(s), 30 minute(s), 57 second(s)

(laptop, installed new 512 stick of ram, xp)
>uptime wayfarer
\\wayfarer has been up for: 2 day(s), 20 hour(s), 53 minute(s), 12 second(s)
 
Originally posted by: Rufio
how do i find out the uptime of my machine?

uptime.exe from Microsoft.

Or, right click on your network icon, choose status. Assuming you're on a LAN, it will show you total uptime as well as up/download stats.
 
You've only downloaded 8 gigs over 3 months?

I would bet the typical AT'er does a lot more than that. Even without a lot of P2P downloading
 
3:30 hrs. I shut down when I leave work and when I go to sleep. Although it's been so damn cold lately, I'm gonna leave my computer on at home so it can act as a furnace in my room.
 
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