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you can to determine the amount of time for which your computer has been on since its last shut-down.
steps
1-Open the Task Manager. You can do this in a few different ways:
Press Esc while you hold down ⇧ Shift+Ctrl.
Press Del while you hold down Alt+Ctrl, then click Task Manager.
Type /”task manager/” into the Start search bar, then click the Task Manager app at the top of the results.
2-Click the Performance tab. It’s at the top of the Task Manager window.
3-Click the CPU tab. You’ll find this option on the left side of the Task Manager window.
4-Find the /”Up Time/” heading. You’ll see this in the bottom half of the Task Manager window.
5-Look at the number right of the /”Up Time/” heading. This number, which will appear in DD:HH:MM:SS format, dictates the amount of time for which your computer has been on since you last turned it off.
For example, an Up Time value of /”01:16:23:21/” would mean your computer has been on for one day, sixteen hours, twenty-three minutes, and twenty-one seconds without shutting down.
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steps
1-Open the Task Manager. You can do this in a few different ways:
Press Esc while you hold down ⇧ Shift+Ctrl.
Press Del while you hold down Alt+Ctrl, then click Task Manager.
Type /”task manager/” into the Start search bar, then click the Task Manager app at the top of the results.
2-Click the Performance tab. It’s at the top of the Task Manager window.
3-Click the CPU tab. You’ll find this option on the left side of the Task Manager window.
4-Find the /”Up Time/” heading. You’ll see this in the bottom half of the Task Manager window.
5-Look at the number right of the /”Up Time/” heading. This number, which will appear in DD:HH:MM:SS format, dictates the amount of time for which your computer has been on since you last turned it off.
For example, an Up Time value of /”01:16:23:21/” would mean your computer has been on for one day, sixteen hours, twenty-three minutes, and twenty-one seconds without shutting down.
#windows11 #windows7 #windows #find #computer #long #uptimes #taskmanager
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