Norton marks these GPU cards as not viable for mining. While they are designed to be good at gaming, they are expressly set to be LHR (Lite Hash Rate) and unsuitable for crypto mining.
These two cards (GeForce RTX 3070 and GeForce RTX 3060) both are marked as LHR
if you want to look up your exact card, first find the vendor ID and device ID, first find the device ID with one of these links:
the upload of the requested text file is below I also copied it below, Thanks
Category: Crypto Mining
Date & Time,Risk,Activity,Status,Recommended Action,RIG ID
12/19/2021 2:05:27 PM,Info,No viable GPU found that can support crypto mining,Detected,No Action Required,74413284-A778-428F-B229-AC5F35C886B1
12/18/2021 1:10:37 PM,Info,No viable GPU found that can support crypto mining,Detected,No Action Required,74413284-A778-428F-B229-AC5F35C886B1
12/17/2021 12:58:16 PM,Info,No viable GPU found that can support crypto mining,Detected,No Action Required,74413284-A778-428F-B229-AC5F35C886B1
I reinstalled installed Norton 360 on the same PC that had a working crypto tile before the upgrade. I upgraded my GPU from NVIDIA 1080ti to NVIDIA 3070 . Desktop MSI Aegis, i7- 7700K, 4.2GHz 64GB DDR
there is nothing in reference to crypto anywhere on "My Norton"
My Norton has no Crypto tile, also hasn't asked if i want to try. My email address is being PM'd to you.
the crypto tile should be part of the dashboard of the N360 windows at the top; if it's not there, it's possible your graphics card is not supported, however, an NVidia 3060 should be
Have you installed 360 on the new computer? If so, look in the My Norton interface for any Crypto options. If your computer supports it, it should be showing somewhere. You might have to scroll down the features to see all of the features.