notice of nonpreset mode at startup

How can I get rid of this notice. He is just starting to show the full process

Message probably something to do with your LCD monitorsettings, but has no way for me to say. You can try to optimize or increase the resolution of your screen. Refer to the manual of your screen to get advice on setting the resolution of scree.

Good luck.

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