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My computer was running through the night and the morning running uTorrent, then around 10 AM there was a power outage (the machine kept running because it's a notebook), though uTorrent crashed because the router went offline. Then around 1 PM I came and when i checked the CPU usage graph, it didn't register that the computer was no longer idle.
It was grey and it kept being gray. The Idle Countdown was functioning properly.
I told this long story because I have no idea what could've caused this or how to reproduce it.
mijcar wrote:If your computer was in the middle of a download when you lost the internet connection or in the middle of some online maintenance verification, you might have ended up with a corrupted file.
Best suggestion is to uninstall and reinstall the software with the problem, in this case the Norton product.
Good luck
Sounds like the best solution to me. I can't see any other way
There was no need for such radical solutions, a reboot solved the issue.
I just wanted to inform the developer that such a bug occured.
Well we are only trying to help. A reboot should always be your first attempt to address any issue. Most of us would think you already did that.
Another funny UI bug.
Community Watch job is obviously completed, but the task is still 'orange'.
Unless it's not a bug, who knows..
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Norton has so many anomalies.
Do you happen to be using Windowblinds?
If your computer was in the middle of a download when you lost the internet connection or in the middle of some online maintenance verification, you might have ended up with a corrupted file.
Best suggestion is to uninstall and reinstall the software with the problem, in this case the Norton product.
Good luck