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For some reason, the "Nodelist" and "Recent Callers" features are not working.
| Sysop: | Ray Quinn |
|---|---|
| Location: | Visalia, CA |
| Users: | 60 |
| Nodes: | 10 (0 / 10) |
| Uptime: | 04:04:08 |
| Calls: | 12 |
| Files: | 12,929 |
| Messages: | 98,349 |
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I have 3 pcs connected to my work network. I just hibernate at the end
of the day. No problem for months. I hate the Win7 updates that force me to reboot.
C: \Documents and Settings\User>systeminfo | find "Up"
System Up Time: 6 Days, 1 Hours, 4 Minutes, 54 Seconds
What version of Windows are you using? My Windows 10
systeminfo displays
"System Boot Time" (like shown here:
How'd you get that value displayed using systeminfo?
How I did it is shown on the command line, digital dummy. :) I do say
that most respectfully. Systeminfo seems to behave differently across
the OSes. It is the result on the TP60 w/XP that I hibernate.
Okay, XP, got it. Looks like a "feature" that Microsoft has since
removed.
Hello Rob,
On 12.01.20, you wrote to August Abolins:
Okay, XP, got it. Looks like a "feature" that Microsoft has since removed.
Here is the report from my Lenovo G530 (XP)
C: \Documents and Settings\August>systeminfo | find "Up Time"
System Up Time: 97 Days, 2 Hours, 44 Minutes, 16 Seconds
Hibernation is sweet.
It's a shame to remove the ability to report operation time since the last full reboot.