Windows 10: systeminfo "System Boot Time"

Discus and support systeminfo "System Boot Time" in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; I have just noticed that systeminfo "System Boot Time" gives the time of the last reboot, not the last cold startup as I believe it used to do. This... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by DrDavid, Oct 30, 2016.

  1. DrDavid Win User

    systeminfo "System Boot Time"


    I have just noticed that systeminfo "System Boot Time" gives the time of the last reboot, not the last cold startup as I believe it used to do.
    This applies to the other methods such as "C:> NET STATISTICS SERVER" too.

    e.g. Yesterday (30/10/2016) evening at 23:00 I did a "Restart" on the PC.
    I did a "Shutdown" at 23:30.
    This morning (31/10/2016) t 09:00 I powered up from cold.
    systeminfo tells me the last reboot time of 30/10/2016 at 23:00.
    I would rather it told me 31/10/2016 09:00

    How can I get the right date and time of the most recent system startup?

    :)
     
    DrDavid, Oct 30, 2016
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  2. atikuruu Win User

    5800 XM " General: System Error " on saving music file

    WHAT CAN I DO NOW
     
    atikuruu, Oct 30, 2016
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  3. farby Win User
    my phone says " System Error " while i delete d broken images frm my phone memory...

    Connect the Phone to PC and thru' Windows Explorer search for this file. If you find it Delete from there .. See if it works .
     
    farby, Oct 30, 2016
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  4. systeminfo "System Boot Time"

    Disable Fast Start:


    systeminfo "System Boot Time" [​IMG]
     
    Alan Russell, Oct 30, 2016
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  5. DrDavid Win User
    Alan,
    Many Thanks. That worked fine!
    (How on earth did you know that?!)
     
    DrDavid, Oct 30, 2016
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  6. With Fast Start enabled, Windows shutdown is more closely related to hibernation. Restart rebuilds the opertaing system at startup. Disabling Fast Start forces the operating system to be rebuilt every time. As far as I can see, Fast Start only offers benefits at startup in term of speed, but in every other way is only a nuisance. Certain products require a full shutdown to install properly.
     
    Alan Russell, Oct 30, 2016
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  7. DrDavid Win User
    Alan,
    Thanks again. I had no idea that was the case!
    I did not particularly notice much deterioration in my start-up speed when I unchecked Fast Start, shut down and switched on again after reading your advice.
    Regards, David
     
    DrDavid, Oct 30, 2016
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  8. Winuser Win User

    systeminfo "System Boot Time"

    IMHO Fast Start is more trouble than worth. I turn it off on all my devices. After every update or upgrade I check to make sure it's still off.
     
    Winuser, Apr 4, 2018
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