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Thanks markopolo! Your solution worked. I just wanted to add the following: I selected Flat Panel instead of Monitor in Windows 7 Media Center. I noticed that when I did this it made all of the Windows Media Center interface larger/zoomed in.

It appears that Windows Media Center tries to compensate for overscan when you select TV as your display. This causes everything to be pushed in from the edges.

I ran into this issue after a hard disk failure and reload of my HTPC. I am glad I did because I could swear that something was off with the size of the interface after I setup Windows Media Center again.
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