I believe that my computer was attacked by an unknown virus. I have managed to fix majority of the problems one still stand (or it could have been the only one). I physically have one monitor plugged into my graphics card, but the system is seeing two. This was a major problem due to the fact the it booted up on the 2nd screen not allowing me to see icons, programs, screen resolution options, startup, ALT+CTRL+DEL functions, ect, ect. I ended up having to find and drag the resolution window to be able to set screen 2 as default screen. How can I remove the impostor screen? Here are some screen shoots on the subject.
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You should just be able to remove the monitor with the "remove display" which only appears for invalid/disconnected displays– RamhoundCommented Jun 10, 2015 at 16:01
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Do not see that option.– R.J.Commented Jun 10, 2015 at 16:04
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You selected the display, in the drop down menu, right? I promise you, it is there, do it all the time.– RamhoundCommented Jun 10, 2015 at 16:07
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After checking the graphics card with my own two eyes it seems like a 2nd cord is now running to my monitor, after removing one of the cords this has fix the issue.