Displaying Mirosoft window  using S- bus with bootcamp

Running Microsoft window using s-bus all I get is a black screen, but it works well with mac os. Will try posting this also in bootcamp. I have a vga for window, but do not want to be switching cables all the time and stand a chance of damaging the conections.
mac mini   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

"Before i installed yosemite and win8.1, i was running mavericks and win7 on my macbook pro and i haven't had this Problem. i was able to see and read my mac Partition also on Windows 8.1???"
Sorry there's a mistake in the sentence!
i mean:
"Before i installed yosemite and win8.1, i was running mavericks and win7 on my macbook pro and i haven't had this Problem. i was able to see and read my mac Partition also on Windows 7???"

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