If you wish to discover how long your PC has been powered on without a restart or a reboot, then all you need to do is see your Windows 10 uptime. With this uptime, one can monitor the previous restart status of your system. Uptime gives statistical data on the percentage of adequate operational time without a restart.
Windows 10 でシステム稼働時間を確認する方法
Monitoring Windows 10 uptime will be helpful for some troubleshooting scenarios, and this article gives you a way to discover your Windows 10 uptime.
方法1:コマンドプロンプトを使用する
1. Type command prompt or cmd into Windows search then click on “管理者として実行."
2. Now type the following command into cmd:
「システム起動時間」を見つけます
3. Once you have entered this command, hit Enter. In the following line, the Windows 10 uptime will be displayed as shown below.
Method 2: Use PowerShell
1。 打ち上げ PowerShellの by searching for it using Windows search.
2. You can launch it by going to the Search Menu and typing Windows PowerShell then click on Run as administrator.
3. Feed the command in your PowerShell:
(get-date)-(gcim Win32_OperatingSystem).LastBootUpTime
4. Once your hit the Enter key, your Windows 10 uptime will be displayed as follows:
Days : 0 Hours : 14 Minutes : 45 Seconds : 51 Milliseconds : 974 Ticks : 531519745890 TotalDays : 0.615184891076389 TotalHours : 14.7644373858333 TotalMinutes : 885.86624315 TotalSeconds : 53151.974589 TotalMilliseconds : 53151974.589
Using the second method, you can see several time details like uptime in days, hours, minutes, seconds, milliseconds, etc.
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Method 3: Use the Task Manager
1。 オープン Task Manager by simply holding Ctrl + Esc + Shift 一緒にキー。
2. In the Task Manager window, switch to the 性能 タブには何も表示されないことに注意してください。
3。 選択します CPU column.
4. The Windows 10 uptime will be displayed as shown in the figure.
This method is quite an easier way to see system uptime in Windows 10, and since it gives graphical data, it is easy for analysis.
Method 4: Check Network Settings
When your system is connected to the internet using an イーサネット connection, you could use your network settings to monitor the Windows 10 uptime.
1. You can launch the 実行ダイアログボックス by going to the search menu and typing 実行します。
3。 タイプ ファイル名を指定 以下のようにクリックしてください [OK]をクリックします。
4.を右クリックします Ethernet network, が表示されます Status: option as follows. Click on it.
5. をクリックすると、 Status: option, your Windows 10 uptime will be displayed on the screen under a name called 期間
Method 5: Use the Windows Management Interface command
1. Launch the Command Prompt using administrative privileges.
2. Enter the following command into cmd and hit Enter:
wmic path Win32_OperatingSystem get LastBootUptime.
3. Your last boot-up time will be displayed as follows.
Some may want to find the uptime with a piece of numerical information as depicted above. It is explained below:
- Year of the Last Reboot: 2021.
- The month of the Last Reboot: May (05).
- Day of the Last Reboot: 15.
- Hour of the Last Reboot: 06.
- Minutes of the Last Reboot: 57.
- Seconds of the Last Reboot: 22.
- Milliseconds of the Last Reboot: 500000.
- GMT of the Last Reboot: +330 (5 hours ahead of GMT).
This means that your system was rebooted on 15th May 2021, at 6.57 PM, accurately at 22nd second. You could simply calculate your system’s uptime by subtracting the current operational time with this last rebooted time.
You cannot view your exact last boot uptime if your Windows 10 system has the 迅速な起動 feature enabled. This is a default feature provided by Windows 10. To view your precise uptime, disable this Fast start-up feature by running the following command:
powercfg -h off
Method 6: Use the Net Statistics Workstation command
1. You can launch the Command Prompt by going to the search menu and typing either command prompt or cmd.
2. You are advised to launch Command Prompt as an administrator.
3. Enter the following command and hit Enter:
ネット統計ワークステーション。
4.一度あなたが 「Enter」をクリックします, you’ll see some data displayed on the screen, and your required Windows 10 uptime will be displayed at the top of the listed data as follows:
Method 7: Use the systeminfo command
1. Launch Command prompt using the above method.
2. 次のコマンドを cmd に入力し、Enter キーを押します。
SYSTEMINFO
3. ヒットしたら を入力し、 you can see some data displayed on the screen, and your required Windows 10 uptime will be displayed along with the date you have performed during your last reboot.
All the above methods are easier to follow and they can be implemented not only for Windows 10 but also for other versions of Windows like Windows 8.1, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. The same commands are applicable in all versions.
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