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Doesn't work for me - 'systeminfo' is not recognized as an internal or external command

Copy and paste from my first post the command into the cmd window in case a space may have been missed.

 

Or change the directory to C = cd c:\ and then try.

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Hmmmm, weird. :huh:

 

Another way to determine the system install time and date is with SIW.

 

Under the first option - Operating System - Installation Time.

Yup, I've got SIW and found it in that (18/9/07 17:22). Dunno why it doesn't like that systeminfo command :huh:

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You're not alone JD, mine wouldn't have it either.

Don't work for me either. Could it be, that systeminfo command only works on XP Pro?

 

I checked with aida32 and mine is installed 18.5.2004. Yes, i haven't reinstalled or repair installed XP, since i got this computer. This computer was build in a computer shop, from where i also bought all the components. Before this one i got used Pentium II, with Windows 98SE. I got that computer about an year. It was my first "decent" computer, with internet connection. I reinstalled that 98SE several times. It was very unreliable and unstable...

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I entered this: find /i "install date"

 

DOS went off looking for it, for about an hour...find is a valid command, but DOS never did find the date.

 

used SIW, found it. SIW is pretty remarkable.

 

Anyway, thanks for the info. :)

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  • 4 weeks later...

XP Pro sp2 is this Right = Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]

© Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

 

C:\Documents and Settings\2>systeminfo Ifind /i install date

ERROR: Invalid Argument/Option - 'Ifind'.

Type "SYSTEMINFO /?" for usage.

 

C:\Documents and Settings\2>install date

'install' is not recognized as an internal or external command,

operable program or batch file.

 

C:\Documents and Settings\2>systeminfo/?

 

SYSTEMINFO [/s system [/u username [/P [password]]]] [/FO format] [/NH]

 

Description:

This command line tool enables an administrator to query for basic

system configuration information.

 

Parameter List:

/S system Specifies the remote system to connect to.

 

/U [domain\]user Specifies the user context under which

the command should execute.

 

/P [password] Specifies the password for the given

user context. Prompts for input if omitted.

 

/FO format Specifies the format in which the output

is to be displayed.

Valid values: "TABLE", "LIST", "CSV".

 

/NH Specifies that the "Column Header" should

not be displayed in the output.

Valid only for "TABLE" and "CSV" formats.

 

/? Displays this help/usage.

 

Examples:

SYSTEMINFO

SYSTEMINFO /?

SYSTEMINFO /S system

SYSTEMINFO /S system /U user

SYSTEMINFO /S system /U domain\user /P password /FO TABLE

SYSTEMINFO /S system /FO LIST

SYSTEMINFO /S system /FO CSV /NH

 

C:\Documents and Settings\2>i install date

'i' is not recognized as an internal or external command,

operable program or batch file.

 

C:\Documents and Settings\2>

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