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While checking system resources due to a MalwareBytes bug (which didn't affect me) I noticed that it has been 24 days since I last rebooted my Windows 10 x64 PC ... lol!

 

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In Windows 10 you can see the uptime by right clicking on task bar, open Task Manager and go to the Performance tab.

 

On other versions of Windows open a command prompt and type net stats workstation (or net stats server for Server versions of Windows) then hit enter.

 

Maybe others can help with Linux variants.

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Linux will get you:

 

mind@mind-PC ~ $ uptime
 07:27:41 up 11 days, 20:09,  1 user,  load average: 0.52, 0.32, 0.23

 

:)

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Only thing this tells us is you haven't patched in 24 days ;)

 

Uptime not really something to strive for any sort of records ;) If patching requires a reboot with windows this is almost always the case.  With linux normally only when you actually update and boot to a new kern.

 

Have to assume you have not patched

January 18, 2018—KB4073291 (OS Build 16299.201)

This was prob your last reboot ;)

January 3, 2018—KB4056892 (OS Build 16299.192)

 

edit:  Yup can see from your cmd prompt that your on .192

 

edit2:  You don't seem to move much data on that machine ;)

Statistics since 1/16/2018 8:56:23 PM


  Bytes received                               87539823985
  Server Message Blocks (SMBs) received        962
  Bytes transmitted                            20307282378

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27 minutes ago, BudMan said:

Only thing this tells us is you haven't patched in 24 days ;)

 

Uptime not really something to strive for any sort of records ;) If patching requires a reboot with windows this is almost always the case.  With linux normally only when you actually update and boot to a new kern.

 

Have to assume you have not patched

January 18, 2018—KB4073291 (OS Build 16299.201)

This was prob your last reboot ;)

January 3, 2018—KB4056892 (OS Build 16299.192)

 

edit:  Yup can see from your cmd prompt that your on .192

 

edit2:  You don't seem to move much data on that machine ;)

Statistics since 1/16/2018 8:56:23 PM


  Bytes received                               87539823985
  Server Message Blocks (SMBs) received        962
  Bytes transmitted                            20307282378

Nope:

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oddly enough, there's another update for the Fall Creators Update. KB4073291, or build 16299.201, is only available for PCs with x86 processors - Source

Windows Update is up to date.

 

Also not sure what is up with the Byte counter :s 

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Ah should of caught that

 

"This update provides additional protections for 32-Bit (x86)"

 

Its right there on the update info.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4073291/january-18-2018-kb4073291-os-build-16299-201

 

As to the byte counter - did you roll it over ;)  That would be shitton of data ;)

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No idea when it rolls over, or how it might even get reset? :p I did have to restart Windows Explorer a couple of times during the 28 days uptime.

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The byte counter there is going to be for SMB traffic - if most of your traffic is to the internet, and not moving stuff across network shares, then it will be relatively low.

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