Uptime of a computer provides the information that how long your computer has been up and running. There are several ways to find the uptime of a windows computer. Here I am showing the two ways through which you can find the uptime of your windows computer easily.
Using Task Manager
Your Windows computer’s task manager displays the uptime of your computer. Open the task manager by right-clicking on the taskbar and selecting Task Manager or pressing Control+Shift+Escape key combination to open it. Click on the Performance tab and look at the bottom of the window, you will be able to find the uptime as shown below for Windows 10:
Using System Information Utility
System Information Utility provides the details of your windows computer it also displays your computer’s uptime. You may find the same using command systeminfo on the command prompt.
C:\Users\DbAppWeb>systeminfo | find "System Boot Time"
System Boot Time: 09-08-2021, 13:26:20
or
C:\Users\DbAppWeb>systeminfo | find /i "system boot time"
System Boot Time: 09-08-2021, 13:26:20
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Last Updated: August 12, 2021