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Click OK.
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In the Settings window, click Close.
About CPU graph and memory graph
Norton 360 monitors the overall system CPU usage
and memory usage and the Norton-specific CPU usage
and memory usage. Norton 360 displays the details in
the CPU graph and the memory graph. The CPU graph
and memory graph are real-time graphs of CPU
utilization and memory utilization.
The graphs display a performance time for the last 90
minutes or for the duration since you started your
computer. The graphs update the information at an
interval of every 15 seconds. The graphs progress from
right to left, and the most recent data appear on the
far right of the graph. The blue pattern in the graphs
depicts the overall system usage, and the yellow pattern
depicts the Norton-specific usage. The gray blocks that
are labeled as Idle indicate the idle period of your
computer. The gray blocks include the period when
your computer is in shutdown, sleep, or log out state.
The graphs show a default performance time of 90
minutes. However, you can use the Zoom options to
define a region of the graph that you are interested to
view. You can select a Zoom option to obtain magnified
view or historical data of the graphs. For example, if
you select the 10min option, Norton 360 displays the
magnified view of CPU graph or memory graph for the
last 10 minutes. If you select the 1D option, Norton 360
displays a historical data of the last one day.
When you click at any point on the CPU graph or
memory graph, Norton 360 displays a list of the
processes that consume maximum resources at that
point. It also displays the percentage of usage for each
process. You can click a process that is available in the
list to get more information in the File Insight window.
The File Insight window provides information about
the process such as:
Monitoring your system's performance
About System Insight
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