How to Find Your System Uptime in Windows 10 & 11
Your System Up Time is saved in Windows, keeping track of the last time your computer was restarted or rebooted. Many system administrators can use this information to gauge a computer's reliability, and so can you. You can check this information in the Task Manager, Command Prompt, or Powershell in Windows 10, 8, and 7. Video tutorial: How to Find Your System Up Time in Windows - Task Manager Open the Task Manager . Click on the Performance tab. Click on CPU. Your Uptime can be found below. How to Find Your System Up Time in Windows - Command Prompt or PowerShell Open PowerShell or the Command Prompt . Type in the following line and press Enter. Command Prompt: powershell (get-date) - (gcim Win32_OperatingSystem).LastBootUpTime PowerShell: (get-date) - (gcim Win32_OperatingSystem).LastBootUpTime