Re: Elapsed time meter
You can obtain total run time via SMART if your hard drive supports it,
and
you only run one OS, and the drive was used no where else.
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"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message
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| "PSRumbagh" <PSRumbagh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
| news:939DF6F4-1386-42B0-B691-85E9EBF19187@microsoft.com...
| > I would like to know the total elapsed time since Win98SE was
installed
on
| > this computer, several hundred hours I suspect.
| >
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| Oh that's an easy one then...
| just look at one of your original files created at setup such as
system.1st
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| > "Franc Zabkar" wrote:
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| > > On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 12:01:00 -0700, PSRumbagh
| > > <PSRumbagh@discussions.microsoft.com> put finger to keyboard and
| > > composed:
| > >
| > > >I am looking for a utility that will keep track of the total on
time
of
| a PC
| > > >running Win98SE. Optionally it would be nice if it would log
both by
| daily
| > > >usage and running total to date. Sort of like a "Hobbs hour
meter"
| used on
| > > >aircraft.
| > >
| > > Go to Start > Run and type "msinfo32".
| > >
| > > The Uptime since last boot is displayed under System Information.
| > >
| > > - Franc Zabkar
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| > > Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.
| > >
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