MSI GE700 Graphics Card Drivers

Hi
Could anyone in the world please tell me where i can find drivers for my msi ge700 display drivers for windows 7 that actually work?
it has a ati radeon hd5730 onboard, tried getting the drivers from ati but they dont work, everything installs except the display drivers!
i have been trying for two weeks now...i simply cannot find these drivers!
quite stupid of MSI not to have the correct drivers available on their website!
any help would be greatly appreciated.

  The drivers are on the product site: http://www.msi.com/product/nb/GE700.html#/?div=Driver&os=All

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