Equium M70: display driver issue

Hi ya
I have got Equium m70 series.
I downloaded the intel graphic drivers from toshiba site but it stop working and displaying this error after half an hour.
Error: "The ialmrnt5 display driver has stopped working normally. Save your work and reboot the system to restore full display functionality.
The next time you reboot the machine a dialog will be displayed giving you a chance to upload data about this failure to Microsoft."
Then i download the drivers from intel site which is the latest one but the problem gets worst windows crashed after 10 mins on that drivers and blue screen comes and system restarted and then no display at all on my laptop.
Then i remove battery and try to on pc after 10 mins then the display come then i go to safe mode and uninstall the drivers.
Now the window working without drivers.
please help me with this.

Maybe you have used a wrong driver ?:| Why you dont use the graphic driver from the Toshiba European page!?
Please note that other graphic drivers (not from Toshiba page) can be used and installed only at your own risk and there is no warranty that such drivers will work correctly!!!
It looks like you have messed the whole OS. Maybe the installation of the graphic driver from the Toshiba page will help you. If not -> try to install the whole OS again from the Toshiba recovery CD!
The drivers on this CD are tested and should run properly!

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    Original post
    Hi there!
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    Message Edited by Izmi on 05-21-2009 10:34 AM
    Message Edited by Izmi on 06-29-2009 03:13 PM
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