Windows 11 Bootup Problem

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NPY

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Hello to all, nice to be here.
Has anyone seen or know of this problem on windows 11, this screen happens every first boot, second bootup its fine,
scratching my head, can anyone help.

cpu...5800x3d , gpu 7900xt
 

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Looks like Windows is thinking you have the desktop set to Extended, like it hasn't worked out your graphics yet properly.

I assume the first boot is a Cold Boot - that is machine completely off, and had been all night.
And the second boot, is that just a reboot after the PC was already first booted?
 
To confirm, start the PC a second time (and all is fine), but this time shut is down, then pull out the power cord and press the power button.
The PC obviously won't start but this will discharge all the capacitors.

Now reconnect the power and start the PC.
Even though this is a 'second boot' your issue should repeat.

Let’s do a full workup of your system.
No personal data is published and everything shown is safe.

1) Download Speccy by Piriform.
In Speccy, click File > Publish Snapshot > Copy to Clipboard > Close.
Paste that link into your post. Is Speccy safe?

2) Download GetSystemInfo by Kaspersky.
In GSI, click Start. (takes about 10mins)
It makes a ZIP file on your desktop, drag that to their GSI Parser site.
Once analysed, paste the newly created URL into your post.

3) Download MiniToolBox by Farbar.
In MTB, tick List Installed Programs, click Go then close the program.
A file MTB.txt is created in the same folder, attach that to your post.

4) No software interrogates the Power Supply Unit so list the make/model.
 
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