How to modify the initial installation time of windows system through the registry

  
Today, I accidentally found a fun thing when using the hardware detection function that drives life. It is the specific index. I thought that my system installation time is relatively early, because sp1 is installed in the middle, so the time is updated to 2013. , seriously affected my ranking, can you change it? I have to say that the mother is so powerful, it is true that it is true. It seems that people who are as sultry as me are still with, so according to the method (method point here), the initial installation time of the system is very simple, and the specific index rises linearly.

There are many Ghost versions of the windows system on the network. After installation, the system installation time is very early. In order to change the installation time, this tutorial is specially designed.

1. Open the registry, shortcut key win+r, then type regedit and press Enter to open the registry editor.


2, find the following road:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion

InstallDate on the right is Microsoft save initial installation The key value of the date, which can be changed by changing the UNIX timestamp in decimal.




3. Open the following website

http://tool.chinaz.com/Tools/unixtime.aspx

Copy Unix timestamp (Unix timestamp), which is a decimal number, then enter it into the decimal of InstallDate and close the registry.


4. Use the systeminfo command to view system installation and patch information.


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