1x cinema and 1x thunderbolt display on bootcamp

Hi there,
as I couldn't find any useful information yet, I'll try my luck here.
Here's my setup:
1x Cinema HD display (23") connected with an DVI to Mini-Hdmi cable to a Belkin Thunderbolt Express Dock, which is connected with my thunderbolt display. The TB display is connected to my Macbook pro 8.1 (graphic card: Intel HD 3000).
Now when I boot with MacOS, there's no particular issue, both external display light up, meanwhile the internal Macbook displays stays black, I suppose that's normal.
On the other hand, if I boot with Windows on bootcamp, the cinema display (beeing at the end of the daisy chain), is recognized in the device manager but I can't manage to get an image. In the Intel control panel it's not detected at all. USB sticks or external drives connected to the screen are recongnized without any problem, the only thing that's not passing through is the image signal. I tried this with several drivers and with Windwos 7 and Windows 8, but coulnd't find a possibility yet.
Is there anyone having the same issue?
cheers,
ginster

is no one having the same issue? Can anyone confirm that it is working for him? Personally I think it's a driver issue, but apart from the latest avaible Intel drivers I don't find any other alternative drivers.

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