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Josh1 Administrator |
I would think the red bar is when the process is ended. I don’t have that program installed on this system but try this go to I think its in options, tools maybe? Have a look there and see if you can find out if not then I will go to a system with that program on there and find out for you. Now if you are talking about when you have the program minimized, when the graph gets in the red that means your CPU is being used passed its normal range, green is normal usage, you are welcome for the help. ------------------ For every problem, there is a solution. Please give what you can to the Hurricane relief http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/citizenship/giving/relief.asp IP: Logged |
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joemag7 Member |
I know about that stuff. I have it set up to start wen the computer comes and to minimize to the taskbar where I get the graphical imag of what my computer is doing, but in that little graph I get a red and green bar and am wondering what the red bar represents. Thanks -Joe IP: Logged |
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Josh1 Administrator |
Your welcome and glad you like it. When an item is turned green, that means it has just started. So the red one is when a process is stopped. Try this, right click and item that you want to stop, press the Del key and hit yes to stop the process. Does that item turn red? Also you can right click the item to do more options with that process. ------------------ For every problem, there is a solution. Please give what you can to the Hurricane relief http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/citizenship/giving/relief.asp IP: Logged |
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joemag7 Member |
Thanks for clueing me in to the great tool that Process Explorer is. But I've looked everywhere in the program to find what the red bar represents. I know the green one is the processor, is the red one for the RAM? Thanks -Joe IP: Logged |
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