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The !time extension command displays information about the system time and interrupt time and can operate on explicit time stamps and the current time.
Environment
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Modes | User mode, kernel mode |
| Targets | Live, crash dump |
| Platforms | All |
Remarks
Here is an example in user mode:
0:000> !time
CURRENT TIME:
System: 01d75f1c`8588b6ee (2021 Jun 11 23:50:13.477)
Interrupt: 0000020e`22112c46 (2 days, 14:46:12.434)