It's interesting that it seems the CPU Load and Users and Processes graphs are the graphs that are most likely to have this strange corruption. I have also seen it on a few Disk graphs, but not nearly as many as the other two graphs. Interestingly, the CPU Utilization, Network I/O, and TCP Connection Times graphs have _never_ had this corruption. I'd also like to say the Memory Utilization graph hasn't had this issue either, though I can't recall with complete certainty that that is the case.
<br><br>I wonder what the main difference between the 3 graphs that do have the issue is, and the 3 (possibly 4) graphs that have never exhibited this issue. There must be some physical difference, as I can't imagine it is all do purely to luck...
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