Lenovo B570e Intel HD Graphics - nVidia Display Driver

Hi Guys
Iv got a small problem, and I'm struggling to get my head around it! Im installing Windows 7 pro 64Bit from scratch. I normally do chipset drivers first, then i move on to the others and finnish of by doing a windows update.
My problem is when i come to install the nVidia Optimus Display Driver the install appears to fail, windows message pops up towards the end and says something like "hasn't installed propley would you like to try reinstall the recommended way"
Am i right in thinking the nVidia Optimus Display Driver should install the intel drivers too?
My Next step was to try install the Intel HD Graphics (Integrated) from the lenovo site, after installing the machine wont boot back into windows. Had to remove the driver package with safemode.
Iv tried all kinds of combinations and driver packages with the same result.
Anyone else come across this, i welcome as much help as possible.
Many Thanks
Giles.

Hi Giles,
Thanks for posting in the Lenovo Community,
Can you please Pmed me with the machine model type to provide you with the correct drivers for the video for your machine and please share with us the windows version installed on the system.
And I’d like to advice you when installing the drivers for the video can you please install Intel and then please install the the Nvidia optimus.
Hope the information helps. Let us know.
Regards
Soha
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