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Check Computer Age?

Hello Everyone! Can anyone knows How to check what is age of Computer? When did It installed it for the first time? Waiting for right answer.

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How about using the systemexec to run the systeminfo command like this?

 

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I will leave it up to you to figure out how to parse the information 

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Yeah, it's not that much difficult. You can easily check age of computer by different methods. 

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Can you tell me any easiest way to check age of computer? I am in need of it.

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As already said, use "systeminfo" command.

If that is not the answer you are looking for, please re-state your question.

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Simply go to CMD and type systeminfo. It will show you complete details of your computer. When it was installed for first in life. It will show many other things including installation date of your system. You can also check it through BIOS Date. There are many methods of checking, you can follow any of them which is easy and simple.

https://www.techprefer.com/how-old-is-my-computer-how-to-know-the-windows-install-date/

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I didn't saw his comment at first, by the way, thank you noah for your reply. Hope so my problem will be resolved. It will try it soon.

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