Has anyone sucesfully installed 6750m drivers for MBP 2011 bootcamp ( windows 8.1)?

I am struggling with this for 2 days. I cannot get it working. I tried it via setup and manually via device manager. The problem is "yellow excalamation mark" next to the driver (the details says : "Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43)".
My specs: i7 4*2.2ghz, 16gb ram,intel HD 3000 + 6750M 1GB
Has anyone sucesfully managed to installed this drivers?

On a preUEFI Mac, using EFI boot will cause Graphics and Audio issues at a minimum. You will need to use a MBR method for it to work properly. On a dual GPU MBP, CSM-BIOS does not expose the Intel integrated GPU to Windows (because Windows has no drivers for switching between the two GPUs), but as you can tell, EFI Boot does not know that, hence your issue.
From BC info.plist...
<key>PreUEFIModels</key>
        <array>
                <string>MacBook7</string>
                <string>MacBookAir5</string>
                <string>MacBookPro10</string>
                <string>MacPro5</string>
                <string>Macmini6</string>
                <string>iMac13</string>
        </array>
Reference - How to identify MacBook Pro models - Apple Support

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