Apple Thunderbolt display with spectrum XT TouchSmart

I have a portable TouchSmart XT spectrum and I am trying to connect to a display of Thunderbolt to apply.  When I plug the screen on the thunderbolt port.  The PCIe to PCIe bridge is detected, however, all devices appear as generic devices.  There is no display and no other device does seem to be detected correctly, but generic PCIe devices appear in Device Manager.  I tried to reboot several times with the connected screen, but nothing works.  Y at - there a trick to getting this working?

Thank you! Appreciate the feedback!

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