Windows 7 bootcamp mini-DVI?

I connected my HDTV to my macbook via mini-DVI to DVI, then DVI to HDMI. I did this running windows 7 via bootcamp and it worked the first time I plugged the cable in. It has not worked since.
The setup works fine in OS X Snow Leopard, but when I switch back to windows it does not work. Windows gave me the "hardware plugged in" chime the first time I plugged the cable in, but now when I plug it in there is no chime and no reaction from windows to suggest anything at all has happened.
Any ideas?

Odd, only thing I can suggest is the obvious thing to check you have put the RAM in right and seated correctly as the 2010 Mac mini RAM setup is potentially problematic otherwise try RAM from crucial if you haven't tried them.
Good luck.

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