2012
Table Of Contents
- Norton™ Internet Security Product Manual
- Contents
- 1. Getting started
- 2. Monitoring your system's performance
- 3. Protecting your files and data
- 4. Responding to security issues
- 5. Protecting Internet activities
- 6. Securing your sensitive data
- 7. Monitoring protection features
- 8. Customizing protection features
- 9. Finding additional solutions
- Index
window. When you remove a program, the program
appears in the performance alert the next time it
crosses the resource consumption threshold limit.
To remove a program
1
In the Norton Internet Security main window, click
Settings.
2
In the Settings window, click the General tab.
3
In the left pane, click Performance Monitoring.
4
Under Performance Monitoring, in the Program
Exclusions row, click Configure.
5
In the Program Exclusions window, select the
program that you want to delete, and then click
Remove.
6
Click OK.
7
In the Settings window, click Apply.
8
Click OK.
About CPU graph and memory graph
Norton Internet Security monitors the overall system
CPU usage and memory usage and the Norton-specific
CPU usage and memory usage. Norton Internet Security
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
Monitoring your system's performance
About System Insight
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