Loading wdm drivers blue screen

I am trying to load the wdm drivers to use with my 4600ti. But everytime it loads the driver for the tvtuner device i get a blue screen, it reports back an address error on the file nvtunep.sys.(it loads the drivers for all the other capture devices) I have tried the latest wdm drivers from nvidia and also the drivers that came on the disk.
I have had this working before so im not sure why its not working.
Thanks in advance
Mrlargeit

Hi,
After a lot of tries I have tried Windows 8.1. This time when I install the drivers the graphics card is shown in device manager but I cannot open Catalyst manager. I got the message:
"catalyst control center cannot be started there are currently no settings that can be configured"
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1.Downloaded the drivers from lenovo website for chipset, Intel HD graphics and AMD graphics
2.Swhitched off the internet so that Windows doesnt download drivers for the Intel HD graphics
3.Uninstalled Intel and AMD drivers
4. Installed the Intel driver
5. Installed the AMD driver
This doesnt seem to work. Some time after I install the AMD driver, the screen goes black and even if I restart the PC. Only thing I can do is to open in safe mode and uninstall the AMD drivers. I dont know if it does matter but I havent activated the Windows yet (I dont want to by them unless I know that my laptop is fully functional).
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PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_6600&SUBSYS_380117AA&REV_00
PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_6600&SUBSYS_380117AA
PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_6600&CC_038000
PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_6600&CC_0380

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