MDT WinPE Booting into UEFI Resolution Issue

Abhishek Kumar 21 Reputation points
2021-06-09T05:06:01.977+00:00

Can someone kindly give any inputs regarding the WinPe mode resolution issue with the UEFI machines as the resolution is all messed up and really need a microscope to perform any tasks.
This issue happens on "high DPI" devices with very large screen resolutions, e.g. something like 3000x2000.
I have also heard that Windows Setup itself had problems with properly displaying on high DPI smaller screens a while ago but that has long ago been resolved. Is this true ??

Kindly let me know if this is the right platform for these types of query .
Thanks in advance.

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  1. JiayaoZhu 3,911 Reputation points
    2021-06-10T06:43:07.187+00:00

    Hi,

    Thanks for posting on this forum!

    I am not sure if you actually have encountered some issues when using WinPe mode resolution issue with the UEFI machines, or you just want to query this topic. If you actually encountered some failures, would you mind offer me some more details about your issue?

    Secondly, as for Windows scaling issues for high-DPI devices, we do have uploaded some possible solutions.
    See this article:

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/windows-scaling-issues-for-high-dpi-devices-508483cd-7c59-0d08-12b0-960b99aa347d

    Thanks for your support!

    BR,
    Joan


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