

Now that we are querying only System related events, click “Filter Current Log…” on the right hand side of your window.On the left, expand the Windows Logs section and select System.Bring up the Start Menu and simply search for Event Viewer, you can also get to it via Computer Management.Follow these steps to identify uptime via Event Viewer: Event ID 60 can be used to identify when the event log service starts or stops, which occurs during boot/shut downtimes. Under the Performance tab, you will see a label of Up Time.įinding Windows uptime with task manager Event ViewerĮvent Viewer is very commonly used by most sysadmins on a regular basis, which makes it a great option for a non-command line-related method of retrieving uptime. Once Task Manager is open, click on the Performance tab. To check Windows uptime with Task Manager, right-click the Windows taskbar and select Task Manager or press Ctrl– Shift– Esc. One of the most simple and straightforward ways to find uptime is to simply open Task Manager. But know that by using PowerShell Remoting, you can also perform these checks remotely (excluding task manager).
#UTIME AND STIME STAT HOW TO#
You’ll be seeing a demonstration of how to check boot time in Windows 10 by running commands locally on a Windows system through this section.

To get started, let’s now jump into a few different ways to find the current Windows uptime. How to Check Boot Time in Windows 10 and Windows Server

Finding Windows Uptime Across Many Servers.Introducing the Get-ServerUptimeReport script.How to Check Boot Time in Windows 10 and Windows Server.
