Big Apple startup problem.

after i used an external monitor through the dvi connection, when i startup the computer the apple loading screen is stretched out and i don't know why nor how to get it back to normal. any suggestions. its not a real "problem" but its not normal and unnecessary. any suggestions?

Alternatively, go to the blue apple menu and click on System Preferences. Then click on "Displays". With the "Display" tab highlighted, on the right side you will see "detect displays". Click on that. If needed, then click on the proper resolution on the left side of the window.

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