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Old 12-11-2011, 01:39 AM   #7
Flint
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Originally Posted by TonyE View Post
To find your original install date, open the command prompt. You can do this by typing "cmd" (without the quotes) into the Run dialog box.
At the command prompt type "systeminfo" (again without the quotes), you can scroll through the data provided which includes the original install date.
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Originally Posted by BigV View Post
TonyE--GOOD CALL!
Goddang, Tony, that is some hellified lurking. Cheers.
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