Windows Boot Problems

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Hello, I am having problems booting Windows 10 with my Asus Z170-P. Whenever I boot up, the Asus logo, that tells me how to get to bios, shows on my right monitor (I have 3). After that, a dash flashes in the top left corner of the same monitor. Then the windows logo shows on the right monitor and loads, then everything goes black and a loading circle appears on my left monitor. Then it takes me to login on the center one (which is correct). I want it to load on my middle monitor and for my bios to be there as well. Any help is appreciated.
 
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I'd have to be using 3 monitors to figure this out exactly how you have it set... but this information should help you solve it yourself

1. Your default video output should be set in the BIOS
2. Your default Windows monitor is the one connected to your default video output
3. Your default Windows monitor (Display where you should see the Motherboard logo, the BIOS Post, Windows load, logon and Desktop), should be set in the Windows Control Panel > Appearance and Personalization > Display > Change Display Settings > Display > Scroll windows > Select Display number.. next Mark: "Make this my main display".. Next in Multiple Displays > Select the options for your 2nd and 3rd monitor.

You can also select the 1st 2nd and 3rd monitor in...
I'd have to be using 3 monitors to figure this out exactly how you have it set... but this information should help you solve it yourself

1. Your default video output should be set in the BIOS
2. Your default Windows monitor is the one connected to your default video output
3. Your default Windows monitor (Display where you should see the Motherboard logo, the BIOS Post, Windows load, logon and Desktop), should be set in the Windows Control Panel > Appearance and Personalization > Display > Change Display Settings > Display > Scroll windows > Select Display number.. next Mark: "Make this my main display".. Next in Multiple Displays > Select the options for your 2nd and 3rd monitor.

You can also select the 1st 2nd and 3rd monitor in the Control Panel > Nvidia Control Panel
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2923941/how-to-create-an-insane-multiple-monitor-setup-with-three-four-or-more-displays.html


How To Set Up Triple Monitors
http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-1839185/set-triple-monitors.html


 
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