Evidently your system uses different display resolutions as it goes thru the
boot and windows startup process. (a common situation)
Bios generally uses the lowest resoluton, and windows after the boot process
completes, the highest.
Here is where things get a bit messy--
Each resolution has different timing, and displays may or may not have
individual settings available for each resolution setting.
In the "old" analog display days, the method used was generally to stop the
boot process when the BIOS options were displayed, and use that screen and
resolution to set the display controls. This was usually a low resoluton,
such as 640x480. Later displays added an 800x600 resolution, and possibly a
means of adjusting it seperately. Some did not, and you had to compromize.
(And so forth)
More modern digital displays usually don't seem to exhibit much of a
problem. Usually there is a way to adjust the display controls for at least
one resolution, and using the video driver control panel in windows, a way
to optimize the resolution specifically used for windows.
Since the problem occurred with a windows "update" I would suspect that
there was a change in the video driver, and this caused your problem.
"Marije" <> wrote in message
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> Yeah I know that that kind of adjustment is possible, but aren't those
> controls not only helpful in relocating the screen you see AFTER startup?
>
> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
>
> > You will find physical controls on the monitor to adjust the width and
> > centering of the display.
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> > "Marije" <> wrote in message
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> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > About 2 to 3 months ago I let Windows Update update my computer.
> > > Everything seemd to go fine, all the updates were installed correctly.
I
> > > was
> > > done with working on the computer, so I switched it off. But the next
time
> > > (one day later) I started up the computer, he did not start (not even
in
> > > safe
> > > mode). After attempting to start several times (about 10 times I
guess) I
> > > managed to get the computer working again. since then, my computer
starts
> > > up
> > > fine, except for one thing:
> > > When the first startup-page appears on the screen, you see the logo
and
> > > name
> > > of the Microsoft Corporation and beneath that a bar filled withe green
> > > blocks/little cubes that move from left to right (don't know what's
the
> > > name
> > > of that bar, but I hope you know what I mean).
> > > Both logo and Microsoft name plus the bar were centrated in the middle
of
> > > my
> > > screen before the updates and troublesome startups (that are now
solved).
> > > Now, the logo, name and bar are transferred/dislocated a bit to the
right
> > > (not totally to the right side of my screen, but they appear to have
moved
> > > a
> > > bit to the right).
> > > I do find that strange since it's location was first (and from the
> > > beginning) in the center of my screen.
> > > I have no idea how to solve this. Has anyone of you encountered this
> > > problem
> > > before or does anyone know how to solve it????????
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >