Useful command

R

R. McCarty

Occassionally the question comes up about "When did my Windows
get originally installed". Learned tonight that there is a command prompt
based command, SystemInfo that returns that information, including the
hour/minute of installation.

Best to redirect the output to a text file to examine, such as:

Start, Run (Type) Cmd [Enter]
SystemInfo >C:\Sysinfo.Txt

Thought I'd pass the information along.
 
S

Squire

SystemInfo, does not always work,

For better information, that includes the installation date as well as the
product key, and probably more than you ever wanted to know, click the
following and download AIDA32 .

http://www.aumha.org/

--
Jerry

One thing money can't buy,
The wagging tail of a dog


R. McCarty said:
Occassionally the question comes up about "When did my Windows
get originally installed". Learned tonight that there is a command prompt
based command, SystemInfo that returns that information, including the
hour/minute of installation.

Best to redirect the output to a text file to examine, such as:

Start, Run (Type) Cmd [Enter]
SystemInfo >C:\Sysinfo.Txt

Thought I'd pass the information along.
 

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