Mini DVI port in Macbook

Hi Friends
I have a Macbook and recently bought a 42" Plasma TV. I have Windows XP also installed in my Mac using Bootcamp.
I wanted to connect my computer display to my Plasma. So I bought a Mini DVI to SVideo cable. It is almost like a converter (I bought from Apple store only). I connected my Mini DVI cable to my computer terminal and used a SVideo cable to connect to my TV (I can either use S-Video or a Composite cable with the Converter cable I bought).
This particular connection is working great when I am logged onto Mac. If I try to use the same in my Windows, it is not working. I am not able to view my windows screen in my TV.
Can anyone please help me with this? I appreciate your help in this.
Thanks
Mothi

Hi Mothi,
I do a similar hookup using a Compac laptop and it might work for you. PC's need a command stroke to send the signal to the TV.
After connecting the S-video and sound plug click the "FN" key + F-4 key. There are 3 commands using those key strokes.
1st x- activates the TV
2nd x - activates both the TV and computer screen
3rd x - turns off the TV transmission returning to the computer screen only
These are the commands for a Compac laptop and may not work on your computer, but something similar might do the trick.
I'm NOT a computer expert,
Carlos Marques

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