The last step in installing bootcamp is to insert your Snow Leopard disk into 
the system while you are running windows.  This should ask you to install the 
boot camp drivers.

Did you do this?

Jonathan

On Jun 29, 2011, at 6:10 AM, James Malone wrote:

> Hi folks, yesterday I decided to install Windows on my Mac Mini. The 
> installation itself went smoothly, but my screen will not display when i boot 
> into Windows. I assume this has to do with my screen drivers. Anyway, that's 
> not the issue. Seeing as I don't have a screen that a sighted person can 
> read, how do I install the Windows drivers on to my Mac?
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Regards,
> James
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