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Answer» When we turn on computer it shows motherboard boot screen like Intel, Acer, Asus etc,. At boot screen, it was not fitted to full monitor screen , slightly changed its position that means a gap in left side a little bit... After that boot screen everything is alright.. Display is perfect... But at boot screen i am getting that problem from few days.... See the image below... I am Using Intel DG41WV Motherboard... [recovering disk space, attachment deleted by admin]Hi, IMO, it doesn't seem to be a problem that needs to be worried of. Have you tried auto adjustment in the monitor's OSD (On screen display menu) settings?This is fairly common, there is no fix but it isn't a big deal either, I mean, you don't really sit and look at your POST screen.OK if it is not a problem then why it is coming like that... !!!The POST screen is usually sent out at a fairly low resolution, it is up to your monitor to scale/stretch this to fit the screen, it will never fit perfectly. This is really not a problem unless you sit and watch the POST screen.That screen has been custom programmed into the bios . Using the TOOLS here you can reset the screen back to the default. http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/CS-015474.htm Who ever did the customising was sloppy hence the gap here is info from that page Restoring original BIOS settings Once you have customized BIOS settings with ITK, those settings are considered to be the factory defaults. To change all customized BIOS settings back to the 'real' original settings: Create a bootable USB thumb DRIVE or floppy disk and copy the file ITOOLKIT.EXE to it (from \program files\intel\intel integrator toolkit folder). With the bootable device inserted on the system, boot up the PC to the command prompt. At the command prompt from A:\, type itoolkit remove and press Enter. So with that tool you can customise that screen to say or display ANYTHING Yes.. The problem is in Screen " Auto Adjustment "... Check monitor adjustment in using buttons on monitor.. Sometimes it is also dependent on Horizontal and Vertical position of the screen... |
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