10.5.7 makes my 42" LG HDTVs overscan break

I installed the update last night b4 bed. When i woke up my top menu is off the screen and my dock is half way below the screen.
its as if it thinks i have a 44" screen or something. When i use overscan, then i loose 2" of screen.
It worked perfectly before update... so imho update ***** if everything works fine
Thanks.
J

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