Hi, You were right about the rb00?.cab files.
However, there are some strange dates for each of them, as follows: 28/11/2026 10:36 rb001.cab 29/11/2026 22:07 rb002.cab 30/11/2026 12:12 rb003.cab 02/12/2026 09:49 rb004.cab 24/02/2002 12:12 rb005.cab Any ideas why this might happen? Thanks, Florentin "Bassam ALHUSSEIN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 23/02/2002 13:53 To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Windows 9x last boot When a win98 machine is running, the date of it's last boot is the date of the swapfile win386.swp which exists in the root path (I mean C:\ by default). If you mean the preceding boots, you can find the last 5 boots in the windows\sysbckup folder. There you can find 5 files : rb00?.cab ( ?= 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ) and every one contains a back up of the system files of the 5 last boots .... Am I right guys ???? hope this helps ..... Bisso ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 10:36 PM Subject: Windows 9x last boot > Hello, > > Does anyone know how to find out when a Windows 98 machine was last > booted? > I have access to the machine in cause, which is up and running. > > > many thanks, > Florentin > > >