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Old 02-07-2006, 12:14 PM   #1
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Question Red line in Task Manager

Windows 2000 machine has a red line that follows the green line pretty close in the task manager. ? is what does that mean, first time for everything I guess.

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Windows 2000 machine has a red line that follows the green line pretty close in the task manager. ? is what does that mean, first time for everything I guess.
This means that the CPU performance graph has also been set to display kernel times (CPU usage by OS kernel). You can turn it off by unchecking View>>Show Kernel Times when in the Performance tab.

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