MacBook connecting to Mini-DVI to Video Adapter problems- HELP!!!

I just purchased the mini-dvi to video adapter. Immediately upon connecting the device, it makes the connect sound, followed immediately by the disconnect sound, accompanied with a flashing black screen. This repeats until I remove the adapter. I just updated my graphics driver, but that didn't help. I'm running windows XP on a macbook purchased in august 2007. please help!

Does the adapter work if you're in OS X? If so, you may get better help over in the Boot Camp forum here:
http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=237
~Lyssa

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  • Apple Mini-DVI to Video Adapter Question

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  • Apple Mini-DVI to Video Adapter - Can't get it to work!

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  • Mini-DVI to Video Adapter No Longer Compatible

    This is an infuriating subject for me. I had a 2007 2.0Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo White Macbook. On a daily basis i used it with my widescreen TV. I am not made of money, so it is an old tube screen that requires a composite connection.
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    Regards,
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    Message was edited by: skeletal_wreck

    I dont think you understand. Yes, it does use the same connections - it all connects up properly. But after 2009 the white macbooks no longer recognize the TV-Out when you connect the mini-DVI to Video adaptor.
    On my old 2007 white intel macbook that had the old graphics card, i was able to connect it all up then go into display preferences and it allowed me to set up the screens as i wanted (ie mirrored, side by side etc). Now, under displays settings, that is no where to be seen.
    Its a nothing to do with anyhting being wrong, its just known that Apple discontinued support for it. Even on the apple store website here, you will see in small print under the adapter that it is not supported on white macbooks from 2009 January onwards.
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