BootCamp Windows7 and second Monitor display issues

I'm running BootCamp Windows7 on a 2010 15in MacBookPro. While my OSX side recognizes & displays to my ASUS VS238H-P monitor, the Windows7 won't output an image. The monitor is connected by a HDMI Cable.I have used http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?p=8596214 to get the right driver and thus monitor recognition form the control panel.  At this point the system says it recognizes the monitor, give me all the normal display option for outputing an image, but the monitor says it is recieving no signal.  Can anyone help me with this? I've seen alot of simmilar issues as I've looked for answers but nothing that directly addresses this.

I'm running BootCamp Windows7 on a 2010 15in MacBookPro. While my OSX side recognizes & displays to my ASUS VS238H-P monitor, the Windows7 won't output an image. The monitor is connected by a HDMI Cable.I have used http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?p=8596214 to get the right driver and thus monitor recognition form the control panel.  At this point the system says it recognizes the monitor, give me all the normal display option for outputing an image, but the monitor says it is recieving no signal.  Can anyone help me with this? I've seen alot of simmilar issues as I've looked for answers but nothing that directly addresses this.

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