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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T04:07:28+00:00 2026-06-05T04:07:28+00:00

So quite simply, the question is how to get the system boot up time

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So quite simply, the question is how to get the system boot up time in windows with c/c++.

Searching for this hasn’t got me any answer, I have only found a really hacky approach which is reading a file timestamp ( needless to say, I abandoned reading that halfway ).

Another approach that I found was actually reading windows diagnostics logged events? Supposedly that has last boot up time.

Does anyone know how to do this (with hopefully not too many ugly hacks)?

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    2026-06-05T04:07:29+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 4:07 am

    GetTickCount64 "retrieves the number of milliseconds that have elapsed since the system was started."

    Once you know how long the system has been running, it is simply a matter of subtracting this duration from the current time to determine when it was booted. For example, using the C++11 chrono library (supported by Visual C++ 2012):

    auto uptime = std::chrono::milliseconds(GetTickCount64());
    auto boot_time = std::chrono::system_clock::now() - uptime;
    

    The subtraction in the second line is possible thanks to operator+, operator-

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