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Old April 26th, 2003 Top | #1
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I think someone has been using my PC without my permission...I now have it password protected, BTW. My question is...how can I see the times (if possible) that my computer was booted up (I shutdown every time I am not at home)?

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Unzip the attached file to your C:\WINDOWS folder.
Open up command prompt, and type "uptime /s"

It should give you a long list of bootup/shutdown events with times. All this info is available through Event Viewer, but this just makes it easier

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Cool. Thanks for the help!

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