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{anchor:top} {section} {column:width=75%}*{excerpt}How to check OS install dates for quarantined statuses.{excerpt}*{column} {section} {section} {column:width=30%} {panel} {its-composition-setup}{its-composition-setup}{toggle-cloak:id=toc1} *Table of Contents* {cloak:id=toc1|visible=true} {toc:minLevel=1|maxLevel=4|outline=true|style=none|printable=false|exclude=Recently Updated} {cloak} {panel} {column} {section} h1. Windows h2. WinXP Pro, Windows Vista and Windows 7 Start > run > cmd > systeminfo !vista.jpg! h2. WinXP Pro and higher Start > run > cmd > systeminfo |thumbnail! !systeminfo.PNG|thumbnail! Note: systeminfo.exe is only available on WinXP Pro and higher. h2. WinXP Home Edition Start > run > hcp://system/sysinfo/sysinfomain.htm \-> View the status of my system hardware and software Under "System Software" the operating system should be listed with the install date under "Date Created" h1. Mac OS X {color:black}Step 1:{color} # Open Macintosh hard drive on desktop, find {color:blue}Application{color} folder and open it. !1.png|thumbnail! # Step 2: Scroll Down and open {color:blue}Utilities{color} folder. !2.png|thumbnail! # Step 3: Open the {color:blue}console{color} window in the {color:blue}Utilities{color} folder. !3.png|thumbnail! Step# 4: In the {color:blue}console{color}, expand the directories as shown below, find and click on {color:blue}OSInstall.custom{color}, you will find the OS install date as shown below. !4.png|thumbnail! or youh2. Alternate Method You can type {color:blue}vi /var/log/OSInstall.custom{color} on the {color:blue}Terminal{color} window. {info} (:q to quit vi) {info} h1. Sources and Relevant Links {its-deck-category} [#top] |
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