Mini Dvi to HDMI to LCD in windows 7

I have a macbook (2008, 2.1 C2D, intel 965 GMA) and i use a mini dvi - hdmi adapter to connect to my sanyo lcd, which is basically a plug and play process under snow leopard. However, say i want to use windows 7 to play a game through the tv - fail. The computer, under the same conditions as before, with updated drivers and liberal application of swearing, fails to recognize the tv. Any help?

I have a MacMini that is a intel core solo and has the DVI port not the mini-DVI.
I was able to load win7 but only after connecting the MacMini to an LCD monitor via DVI-to-VGA converter that came with my mac mini.
I am running snow leopard on the mac side and the video works great in 1080p via DVI cable direct to my DLP tv. but when I loaded win7 the tv couldn't display the video feed. The tv read "not compatible data". The DLP tv has a VGA input and win7 is running fine on it.
I am looking for a way to enable the video card to give the same quality on the win7 side as the OS X side, so that I can go back to the DVI cable and the 1080p I was getting in snow leopard.

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