With Windows 10, you need to restart your PC for fewer activities. If you installed some driver, made some system-wide setting change, installed updates or if you uninstalled a program, Windows may need to restart. Except for these tasks, you can mostly avoid doing a full shutdown or restart. But if you want to find uptime of your Windows 10, here is how to do that.
Here is How to Find Uptime in Windows 10:
- STEP 1: At first, open the Task Manager. To do so, you may just press Ctrl-Shift-Esc keys, or right-click an empty area of the taskbar, and then click Task Manager.
- STEP 2: After that, switch to the Performance tab. You may find uptime here at the bottom of this window.