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A black rectangle appears on the secondary screen when you play some media from the Start menu on a

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    black rectangle display issues full screen graphics issues media center secondary monitor troubleshooting update video playback windows 7

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Updates Windows 7-based computers to fix a problem in which a black rectangle appears on the secondary screen when you run Windows Media Center in full-screen mode on the primary screen.

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