How to know how many times your computer has turned on and off

Updated on number 2024-06-15
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In fact, there is a very simple way, you can look at the system logs, as long as you buy it, you can see it without reinstalling the system.

    You can refer to the following for specific steps. :

    If you have used Windows XP, then do you realize that whether you want to or not, the operating system records all your every move in the background every day, which is equivalent to the faithful historian "writing the spring and autumn with an iron pen", this is the "event viewer" that can be found in the "Control Panel Management Tools", through which you can understand the joys and sorrows of the system and every word and deed, although they are some running accounts, but we can not only taste the joy of success from it, but also find the reasons for failure, It is really a faithful system assistant.

    What the Event Viewer can look at.

    Event Viewer is equivalent to a thick system log, which can view information about hardware, software, and system issues, and can also monitor Windows XP security events

    Tip: In addition to finding the Event Viewer in the Control Panel Administrative Tools, you can also manually type SystemRoot System32 Eventvwr MSC S in the Run dialog box to open the Event Viewer window.

    1 Application Logs.

    Contains events that are logged by an application or system program, mainly in terms of program operation, such as a database program that can record file errors in the application log, and which events can be monitored by the program developer at their discretion. If an application crashes, we can find a record from the program event log that may help you resolve the issue.

    2 Security Logs.

    Events such as valid and invalid logon attempts are logged, as well as events related to resource usage, such as the creation, opening, or deletion of files or other objects, and system administrators can specify what events are logged in the security log. By default, the security log is turned off, and administrators can use Group Policy to initiate the security log, or set an audit policy in the registry to stop the system from responding when the security log is full.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This one.. It seems that it can't be queried.。。

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    <><6. After opening the current log window, we enter "6005,6006" in the id column, because 6005 represents boot and 6006 represents shutdown, and then click "OK" at the bottom, as shown in the figure.

    7. In this way, we can check the shutdown time and boot time of our computer, and complete the renderings.

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