Bootcamp Graphics Driver problems "GT 750m". (Late 2013 model)

Hey, i just bought a completely new Macbook 15' late 2013 with the GT 750m.
I have just installed Windows 7 Through Bootcamp, Creating the ISO and downloading the support files onto a USB. I follow the whole bootcamp procedure flawlessly, and install windows, and it even pops up at the end asking me to install the Bootcamp windows software. After a clean install i am confronted with the problem that i don't see my Nvidia GT 750m in windows. I manually open the Bootcamp folder Bootcamp/Drivers/Nvidia/Setup. I try to run the setup but it says it cannot find my hardware. I've tried downloading hewers versions through Nvidias site, but i don't seem to be having any luck with the newer drivers either. I don't start with any Nvidia control panel but only a Intel control panel.
Is this a general problem or is it just me? I assume that the "Discrete" graphic switching is not working in Windows. I have fully updated windows, and tried to "Reinstall/repair via the bootcamp setup" Nothing works.
Hopefully someone will be able to help me.
Regards.
Zach

most others exp the opposite that when not connected to ac the discrete gpu not turning off letting the onboard handle it and as such use less battery
what video card does it say you have in windows devices?

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