Device Manager now shows "Generic Software Component" in its place.
These are the default GPU drivers included with the OS.
One issue I was hoping that this would resolve is that during boot up, when the bios options are shown at the bottom of the screen, those options are truncated at the left and right of the screen so that they are not entirely visible.
GPU drivers within OS have 0 to do with the image you see during boot up. GPU drivers aren't loaded at all, until OS boots.
Do you have any thoughts on how to scale the screen correctly during boot up so that I can see all of the bios options at the bottom of the screen?
Two possible fixes;
#1 Within monitor's own settings, adjust the image so that all of it is seen within the visible area.
With old timers; CGA, EGA, VGA, SVGA monitors, they all had the function to adjust the alignment of the displayed image, so it fits nicely on the screen. Some TVs also have that feature. If your monitor doesn't have that option,
#2 Buy a new monitor, that supports the aspect ratio of the BIOS.
During POST and boot up, the resolution and aspect ratio of it, is the one that is default within the BIOS. In BIOS, there may be option to change it's aspect ratio as well.
E.g if you have 16:9 aspect ratio monitor but BIOS is in 4:3, then top and bottom parts are cut off, while sides are flush. OR everything is seen but sides have black space.
But if you have 4:3 aspect ratio monitor but BIOS is in 16:9, then left and right parts are cut off, while top and bottom are flush. OR everything is seen but top and bottom have black space.