NVidia Display Driver Service - with Radeon / Intem GMA T500?

The T500 has switchable Radeon / Intel integrated graphics.
On the T500, Services lists:
nVidia Display Driver Service  
-  Provides system and desktop level support to the NVIDIA display driver
Does the T500 use this Service for anything?

Kay! Took me forever, but I bloody found it ~ !
If you guys are having the same issues, use the following drivers:
http://forums.laptopvideo2go.com/topic/26984-toshiba-qosmio-triple-hybrid-sli/
Working great with those, make sure you follow his guide ~

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