MacBook Air - windows 7 / Bootcamp - External Display NOT WORKING

I run Windows 7 (Bootcamp) on a 9/2011 MacBook Air, how can I run an external display? Settings only give single display option there seems to be no way to either just display on an external display or to extend to an external display. Is this a bug?

You also may want to post in the Boot Camp forum, there may be some MBA users that can help you.

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    10/26/13 12:23:51.346 AM WindowServer[86]: Created shield window 0x81f for display 0x042804c0
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    10/26/13 12:23:51.347 AM WindowServer[86]: Received display connect changed for display 0x3f003f
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    Main, Active, on-line, enabled, built-in, boot, OpenGL-accel, Vendor 610, Model a013, S/N 0, Unit 0, Rotation 0
    UUID 0x000006100000a01300000000042804c0, ColorProfile { 2, "Color LCD"}
    10/26/13 12:23:51.672 AM WindowServer[86]: GLCompositor: GL renderer id 0x01024400, GL mask 0x0000000f, accelerator 0x000044bb, unit 0, caps QEX|QGL|MIPMAP, vram 1444 MB
    texture units 8, texture max 16384, viewport max {16384, 16384}, extensions FPRG|NPOT|GLSL|FLOAT
    10/26/13 12:23:51.672 AM WindowServer[86]: Display 0x003f003f: GL mask 0x8; bounds (2304, 0)[1 x 1], 2 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 3, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff003f003f
    10/26/13 12:23:51.672 AM WindowServer[86]: Display 0x003f003e: GL mask 0x4; bounds (2305, 0)[1 x 1], 1 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 2, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff003f003e
    10/26/13 12:23:51.672 AM WindowServer[86]: Display 0x003f003d: GL mask 0x2; bounds (2306, 0)[1 x 1], 1 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 1, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff003f003d
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    10/26/13 12:23:51.992 AM WindowServer[86]: Created shield window 0x823 for display 0x003f003d
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    10/26/13 12:23:51.995 AM WindowServer[86]: Display added
    10/26/13 12:23:51.996 AM WindowServer[86]: Display removed
    10/26/13 12:23:51.998 AM WindowServer[86]: Display 0x042804c0: GL mask 0x1; bounds (0, 0)[1280 x 800], 25 modes available
    Main, Active, on-line, enabled, built-in, boot, OpenGL-accel, Vendor 610, Model a013, S/N 0, Unit 0, Rotation 0
    UUID 0x000006100000a01300000000042804c0, ColorProfile { 2, "Color LCD"}
    10/26/13 12:23:51.998 AM WindowServer[86]: GLCompositor: GL renderer id 0x01024400, GL mask 0x0000000f, accelerator 0x000044bb, unit 0, caps QEX|QGL|MIPMAP, vram 1444 MB
    texture units 8, texture max 16384, viewport max {16384, 16384}, extensions FPRG|NPOT|GLSL|FLOAT
    10/26/13 12:23:51.998 AM WindowServer[86]: Display 0x003f003f: GL mask 0x8; bounds (2304, 0)[1 x 1], 2 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 3, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff003f003f
    10/26/13 12:23:51.998 AM WindowServer[86]: Display 0x003f003e: GL mask 0x4; bounds (2305, 0)[1 x 1], 1 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 2, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff003f003e
    10/26/13 12:23:51.999 AM WindowServer[86]: Display 0x003f003d: GL mask 0x2; bounds (2306, 0)[1 x 1], 1 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 1, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff003f003d
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    10/26/13 12:23:53.380 AM WindowServer[86]: Display 0x042804c0: MappedDisplay Unit 0; ColorProfile { 2, "Color LCD"}; TransferFormula (1.000000, 1.000000, 1.000000)
    10/26/13 12:23:53.397 AM WindowServer[86]: Display 0x042804c0: MappedDisplay Unit 0; ColorProfile { 2, "Color LCD"}; TransferFormula (1.000000, 1.000000, 1.000000)
    10/26/13 12:23:53.996 AM WindowServer[86]: **DMPROXY** (2) Found `/System/Library/CoreServices/DMProxy'.
    10/26/13 12:23:54.026 AM WindowServer[86]: Display 0x042804c0: MappedDisplay Unit 0; ColorProfile { 2, "Color LCD"}; TransferFormula (1.000000, 1.000000, 1.000000)
    10/26/13 12:23:54.043 AM WindowServer[86]: Display 0x042804c0: MappedDisplay Unit 0; ColorProfile { 2, "Color LCD"}; TransferFormula (1.000000, 1.000000, 1.000000)
    When disconnecting:
    10/26/13 12:22:53.104 AM WindowServer[86]: Received display connect changed for display 0x42804c0 
    10/26/13 12:22:53.121 AM WindowServer[86]: Created shield window 0x80e for display 0x042804c0
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    10/26/13 12:22:53.121 AM WindowServer[86]: Received display connect changed for display 0x3f003d
    10/26/13 12:22:53.121 AM WindowServer[86]: Received display connect changed for display 0x3f003e
    10/26/13 12:22:53.122 AM WindowServer[86]: Received display connect changed for display 0x3f003f
    10/26/13 12:22:53.382 AM WindowServer[86]: Display 0x042804c0: GL mask 0x1; bounds (0, 0)[1280 x 800], 25 modes available
    Main, Active, on-line, enabled, built-in, boot, OpenGL-accel, Vendor 610, Model a013, S/N 0, Unit 0, Rotation 0
    UUID 0x000006100000a01300000000042804c0, ColorProfile { 2, "Color LCD"}
    10/26/13 12:22:53.383 AM WindowServer[86]: GLCompositor: GL renderer id 0x01024400, GL mask 0x0000000f, accelerator 0x000044bb, unit 0, caps QEX|QGL|MIPMAP, vram 1444 MB
    texture units 8, texture max 16384, viewport max {16384, 16384}, extensions FPRG|NPOT|GLSL|FLOAT
    10/26/13 12:22:53.383 AM WindowServer[86]: Display 0x003f003f: GL mask 0x8; bounds (2304, 0)[1 x 1], 1 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 3, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff003f003f
    10/26/13 12:22:53.383 AM WindowServer[86]: Display 0x003f003e: GL mask 0x4; bounds (2305, 0)[1 x 1], 1 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 2, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff003f003e
    10/26/13 12:22:53.383 AM WindowServer[86]: Display 0x003f003d: GL mask 0x2; bounds (2306, 0)[1 x 1], 1 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 1, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff003f003d
    10/26/13 12:22:53.697 AM WindowServer[86]: Created shield window 0x80f for display 0x042804c0
    10/26/13 12:22:53.697 AM WindowServer[86]: Created shield window 0x810 for display 0x003f003f
    10/26/13 12:22:53.698 AM WindowServer[86]: Created shield window 0x811 for display 0x003f003e
    10/26/13 12:22:53.698 AM WindowServer[86]: Created shield window 0x812 for display 0x003f003d
    10/26/13 12:22:53.701 AM WindowServer[86]: Display 0x042804c0: MappedDisplay Unit 0: Startup Mode 1280 x 800, CGSThirtytwoBitColor, Resolution 2, IOMode 0x80001000, IODepth 0x0, IOReturn 0x0
    10/26/13 12:22:53.701 AM WindowServer[86]: Display added
    10/26/13 12:22:53.702 AM WindowServer[86]: Display removed
    10/26/13 12:22:53.704 AM WindowServer[86]: Display 0x042804c0: GL mask 0x1; bounds (0, 0)[1280 x 800], 25 modes available
    Main, Active, on-line, enabled, built-in, boot, OpenGL-accel, Vendor 610, Model a013, S/N 0, Unit 0, Rotation 0
    UUID 0x000006100000a01300000000042804c0, ColorProfile { 2, "Color LCD"}
    10/26/13 12:22:53.704 AM WindowServer[86]: GLCompositor: GL renderer id 0x01024400, GL mask 0x0000000f, accelerator 0x000044bb, unit 0, caps QEX|QGL|MIPMAP, vram 1444 MB
    texture units 8, texture max 16384, viewport max {16384, 16384}, extensions FPRG|NPOT|GLSL|FLOAT
    10/26/13 12:22:53.704 AM WindowServer[86]: Display 0x003f003f: GL mask 0x8; bounds (2304, 0)[1 x 1], 1 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 3, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff003f003f
    10/26/13 12:22:53.704 AM WindowServer[86]: Display 0x003f003e: GL mask 0x4; bounds (2305, 0)[1 x 1], 1 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 2, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff003f003e
    10/26/13 12:22:53.705 AM WindowServer[86]: Display 0x003f003d: GL mask 0x2; bounds (2306, 0)[1 x 1], 1 modes available
    off-line, enabled, Vendor ffffffff, Model ffffffff, S/N ffffffff, Unit 1, Rotation 0
    UUID 0xffffffffffffffffffffffff003f003d
    10/26/13 12:22:53.713 AM WindowServer[86]: MPAccessSurfaceForDisplayDevice: Set up page flip mode on display 0x042804c0 device: 0x103121b90  isBackBuffered: 1 numComp: 3 numDisp: 3
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