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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