MBP Retina Bootcamp Issues

Today I picked up my new macbook pro retina. Very excited. Unfortunetly my job requires me to use windows pretty often so I needed to install windows 7 both as a bootcamp install and then use that as base for a VM. All basic stuff that I had running on my nacbook air. I have run into some issues though and I need advice.
I went through the normal driver download and installed Win 7 (64-Bit). The install went ok. The magic mouse and my apple keyboard worked which was a good start. I then installed the drivers. And things didn't well. First thing  after the driver install the mouse stopped working and then the keyboard went haywire and skipped letters sometimes or added a constant stream of a letter until I hit return. I hooked up a regular usb mouse I have but it is stuttering so bad its hard to use.
Next I have a Thunderbolt display. The nvidia control panel says that it is set to 2560x1440 but there is no way. I cant guess at to what it actually is but everything is huge. I have stared at this monitor 10-12 hours a day for a year. I know what it looks like and in OSX is looks normal. I have adjusted and adjusted to no avail.
At this point I started over and had the bootcamp program remove widows and reload. Same thing. Because I hate myself I did it for a thrd time. Each time I redownloaded the drivers.
This is killing me. I have to work in the morning and I can't. Any advice would be wonful!

Well this morning, out of the blue, my magic mouse started working  in windows but now OSX is losing the connection everytime I login and I have to repair it which is working 50% of the time. I can't win.
I was under the impression that under windows the onboard video (intel 4000) wasn't in use, just the GPU. Is this incorrect?
As for Parallels 7, that is what I use already. Sometimes I have to run on native windows so the software operates correctly thats why I have to dual boot. I don't like it but its out of my control. If I could VM it 100% of the time I would.

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    'll readily admit, I'm a bit of an Apple head, so always say YEAH GO FOR IT.
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    - can play 4 1080p streams at once without lag or framerate drop
    - Photo editing on Aperture is excellent
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    - Photoshop CS6 (when the retina patch is out) will look brilliant
    - I had a photo zoomed out to fill half the screen size, of a whole person, yet could still see individual hairs on the head.
    - Build, engineering, design and material quality unsurpassed in the industry (you cannot flex anywhere or make anything creak)
    - Logevity, just upgraded from a 2008 Air - which was still going strong with no visible wear or damage/scratches
    -Power, good graphics chip, switchable for battery life
    - Video editing is amazing (on Final Cut Pro - which is Retina ready) you can veiw full 1080p with the interface still visible
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    - Lag - on 'best for retina' its great, on 'More space' scaling, if you allow GFX chip switching, will cause serious lag - forcing the GeForce fixes this
    - Other laptops will be great for your needs, and cheaper, but may not last as long
    - The next generation in a year will likely iron out the lag issues
    - Most programs are not yet retina ready - meaning they look... well... very dodgy indeed
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    However, you will likely get a notebook more than good enough for your needs, as you said, for much less money.  If you can happily afford it - get the Mac, they are some of the finest computers money can buy.  If it's a stretch - get a **** good alternative, you'll enjoy it equally and get great performance and some extra money in the old pocket!
    Hope this helped a bit anyway - if you have any questions, ask away, more than happy to help

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