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Get Uptime and Last Reboot Status Using Powershell

Last Updated September 7, 2020 by Paul Contreras
Get-Uptime and Last Reboot Status Report

If you’re on a single machine and want to check when the last time a computer rebooted, you would use the systeminfo command and search for the System Boot Time property of that command. But what if you wanted to… Continue Reading →

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