Bad MSi Startup Wallpaper Quality

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Hello, I have noticed that when I start my computer (I have an MSi motherboard, so there is a Mclaren MSi picture) the MSi picture is really weird, sometimes it changes size, so it can be smaller than the size of my screen (not taking up the whole monitor), too big for the monitor (zoomed in) and sometimes normal. Also, the quality of the picture changes and usually it is really bad and pixelated, but can look pretty good sometimes. I have an MSi B250i Gaming Pro AC motherboard with the BIOS version being 1.00. I have switched monitors though, at first i had an old Sony square monitor and don't remember if the startup picture was good back then, I really don't know but maybe it could be because of the switch or odd dimension of a square monitor since it is not modern. Otherwise I do not have any problems after it has started up. Sorry if this is a dumb question. Would really appreciate anyone taking their time and answering or replying :)
 
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It's called a splash screen. Most modern motherboards have them and most of them allow you to enable/disable it.
The setting can be found in your BIOS somewhere.

If you want to do this, you will need to read the manual supplied with your motherboard to find out which key to press during that splash screen to access the BIOS and its settings. The key to press is also likely to be displayed during that splash screen at the bottom in case you cannot find it in the manual.
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It's called a splash screen. Most modern motherboards have them and most of them allow you to enable/disable it.
The setting can be found in your BIOS somewhere.

If you want to do this, you will need to read the manual supplied with your motherboard to find out which key to press during that splash screen to access the BIOS and its settings. The key to press is also likely to be displayed during that splash screen at the bottom in case you cannot find it in the manual.
 
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