Problems with my video card maybe AMD 6750M

I am having a problem I dont know how to solve it.
My video card is having problems everytime I switch it to AMD Radeon my computer freeze. or glitch. This happend to me last week.
  Chipset Model:          AMD Radeon HD 6750M
  Type:          GPU
  Bus:          PCIe
  PCIe Lane Width:          x8
  VRAM (Total):          1024 MB
  Vendor:          ATI (0x1002)
  Device ID:          0x6741
  Revision ID:          0x0000
  ROM Revision:          113-C0170L-573
  gMux Version:          1.9.24
  EFI Driver Version:          01.00.573
I have an MacBook Pro 17" Early 2011
I cant design in photoshop or edit a video, I can only Use the Built In GC.
Can I disable the other one? or fix it?
Thanks

I think it's a driver issue. See this: http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/W-Series-ThinkPad-Laptops/W701-crash-problems/td-p/265780

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