Lenovo G570 ATI Hardware Issue

Hello All,
Few days back i started FIFA14 and my laptop crashed with a bluescreen due to the atikmpag.sys
This has happend earlier several times but not with FIFA14 ever. So i tried to debug the issue i have done following things:
Tried to update the driver from ATI site, but as this laptop uses customised drivers from lenovo only so this FAILED!
re install the driver: but as soon as driver gets installed laptop crases with blue screen of same error.
Tried a solution in which i had to copy the .sy_ file and extract it manually using cmd, but this too didnt worked.
Now my ATI chip is not working so reverted back to intel integrated graphics. I am sure now this is an hardware issue. I am unable to find solution, took it to service center they are telling me to replace the mother board.
cant this issue be resolved with some chip level repairs??

I have both a G550 and G570. Long story but the display screen was cracked on the G550. I am not a hardware type, so I bought the G570. Now, that has a hardware issue so I replaced the screen in the G550 and using this one now. I think what AdamN (or M?) stated about the browser issue is a difference between 32 or 64 bit machines. What I can't understand is why I would have trivial and annoying browser issues with the G570 in Chrome and IE. Now, I have major issues in Chrome, IE, and Firefox on the G550 when I dare admit I was streaming free adult content. I did not hace the problem on the G570. The G550 gives me an error that I need a newer version of Flash. It's very confusing to me that it locks up and I can't figure out what version it demands or if it just won't cope with 32 bits. This makes no sense but I think AdamN has isolated the source of the problem - now how to fix it is beyond me and I am so sick of re-imaging....
In summary, I had the problem with a 32bit G550 but I did not have the weird browser issue with the 64bit G570. I suppose I will try a firmware update...

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