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I have a windows 10 installed in this rig.

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I havent turned on this pc for 2 days. When today i turn on this pc, It show me that my uptime is 7 days. But i just only turn it today.

Is this problem or only bug ?

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5 hours ago, Benji said:

I think it has to do with Windows Fast Boot feature. When you turn that off, the system might start a little slower, but the time will be accurate. For example, I shut down my computer every night, yet it claims to have an uptime of one day and three hours. Turned it on ~6 hours ago. If I recall correctly, the Windows Fast Boot feature is like the Windows Hibernation feature. That is most likely why it shows wrong uptimes. I wouldn't worry about it. It is like this on every Windows 10 system with enabled Windows Fast Boot.

That feature must be disabled or no? 

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5 hours ago, Benji said:

I think it has to do with Windows Fast Boot feature. When you turn that off, the system might start a little slower, but the time will be accurate. For example, I shut down my computer every night, yet it claims to have an uptime of one day and three hours. Turned it on ~6 hours ago. If I recall correctly, the Windows Fast Boot feature is like the Windows Hibernation feature. That is most likely why it shows wrong uptimes. I wouldn't worry about it. It is like this on every Windows 10 system with enabled Windows Fast Boot.

Already searching for it but i dont know where to turn it off or do something about it 

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20 hours ago, Benji said:

Go to the old system control panel->system and security->power options->left bar, click one of the two upper options (something along the lines of "Choose what happens when you click the power button")->click the administrator prompt at the top and then disable Fast Boot. The feature is basically not bad, so I leave it enabled (which it is by default).

So i can turn it on and off if i didnt need it. So there is no problem related with that? 

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37 minutes ago, Benji said:

@XandersWithS Well, I never found any problems with it. And yes, you can enable and disable it as you like.

Ok then, now its going to 2 days more to 09:xx:xx:xx

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