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Hi killer bee. Your screenshot shows Firefox on 68%. I don't see the Norton process there at all.
zigzag beat me to it
Last edited by kado897; 14 Jun 2011 at 09:36. Reason: Beaten Again
Norton applications and processes come under the name symnatec usually.
Which in this picture is almost at the bottom, using 5Mb of ram and 0 cpu.
Of course when Norton (or any other virus scanning software) is actually doing a scan it will use CPU & RAM resources.
So what is that "System ideal process"? Is it Norton process or not?
Actually Firefox also eat lots of CPU how do i reduce it?
As has been stated earlier the system ideal (idle) process shows CPU that is not being used by other processes. It is NOT actually being used by that process it is just a reporting feature. Don't worry about it.
So how do i reduce Firefox CPU usage?