Resoluition issue on startup

Hello,
I'm having an issue with my screen resolution right after startup. It seems as if the desktop is too big for the screen. The upper left corner is where it should be. Everything that should be on the right and bottom of the screen has been "pushed off." If I close the laptop and open it again, everything is back to normal.
This only happens sporadically right at startup. Any suggestions?
Thanks

Hello,
Thanks for the feedback so far. Here's some more info. The "anomoly" happened again yesterday. I checked the resolution and it was 1280 X 800 (the maximum). I tried "detect displays" which had not effect.
THEN I changed the resolution to a lower setting. Then I changed it back to 1280 X 800 and everything was fixed!!! Weird.
I just installed the update a few minutes ago, so if that was the issue, I should know over the next few days, I guess.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks.

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