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Windows Install Date Thingie: I made it!

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tomos:
My date is  11/12/2004    but it says   alive 3 yrs  11 months  6 hrs 55 min 29 secs

BUT  from 11/12/2004 to 10/28/2007  should be   2 years, 11 months, 16 days

Is it me ?

Lew-ljbirns (October 28, 2007, 06:30 PM)
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could it be to do with american 11/12/2004 = european 12/11/2004?
nope still doesnt add up :-\

Renegade:
That's a very cool little utility! :D

This is my 2003 Server box at home:



Not 4 years, but it's never had anything except the original install.

I've had 1 problem the entire time - the graphics card crapped out in 1 output so I can only use 1 monitor with the box until I replace it.

The machine runs 24/7 and is only ever rebooted for updates or if I'm going to do any audio recording, then I reboot (usually).

Josh:


And yes, this is Windows Vista.

Ralf Maximus:
My date is  11/12/2004    but it says   alive 3 yrs  11 months  6 hrs 55 min 29 secs

BUT  from 11/12/2004 to 10/28/2007  should be   2 years, 11 months, 16 days

Is it me ?

Lew-ljbirns (October 28, 2007, 06:30 PM)
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could it be to do with american 11/12/2004 = european 12/11/2004?
nope still doesnt add up :-\
-tomos (October 29, 2007, 03:00 AM)
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Aieee!  Yep, it's a bug.  Certain circumstances display an extra year in there.  Consider it a bonus.

I've fixed it in v1.2, below.  Also new in this build:

- Switched from using GetTickCount() to WMI's LastReboot parameter.  This prevents the clock from "rolling over" every 25 days, for servers and Windows users who never reboot.  That is, those users who never touch the mouse or keyboard.

- Added File & Options menu drop-down.  Options has a "Don't Care" mode for nite_monkey.



Share and Enjoy,
Ralf

jgpaiva:
 ;D ;D brilliant

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