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    Dell Startup Logo in Bios

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by nquach, Aug 30, 2006.

  1. nquach

    nquach Notebook Consultant

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    To disable the screen from stretching go to the BIOS and find "LCD Expansion".
     
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    Nice tip! Looks much better!
     
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    I've gone to the bios and turned the lcd expansion off. It works when i exit the bios and load XP. However, when i turn off my laptop and turn it on again, it goes back to the same setting. The LCD Expansion is enabled again. How do i fix this and keep it turned off?
     
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    I've done it a couple of times and it still enables itself. What do i do? And what is an EPROM?
     
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    Ya, its the same thing with my dell also. I only have RM Clock, AVG, and I8K starting up. Although with my Toshiba it worked fine