We determine when the Windows system is installed and when the computer was last turned on

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We determine when the Windows system is installed and when the computer was last turned on

By knowing when the computer is turned on, many things can be determined, for example:

- Did anyone turn off your computer while you were away;
- when you move away from the computer to rest, the power quickly turns off and does not turn on again;
- If you have a habit of turning on your computer in your office, did the computer "Restart" at night;
- if your computer is in the habit of turning itself off and on frequently, to know if this process is happening at any time;
- when you go somewhere by yourself, giving the command to move a large file, whether the file was interrupted during the transfer;
- vahakazo;

Even by knowing when the Windows operating system was installed, each user can remember something for himself, for example, I can find out when I bought my computer through the date Windows was installed.

So we define the above:
1. Win + R -> cmd, open the "Command Line" window.
2. On the black screen, type systeminfo.
3. To find out when the Windows system was installed, find the line "Data installation".
4. To find out when the computer was last turned on, look at the "System boot time" line.

You can find out more by using the command above:
- Operating system version;
- computer model;
- how many bits the system has;
- information about the processor;
- vahakazo.

☝️In terms, when a computer is last turned on is called “uptime”, those who use a linux system can have this information via the uptime command.
The Systeminfo command has been tested on Windows 7 and Windows 10.

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