Windows 7 display size driver issues

I recently installed windows 7 on my 15" retina MBP, and I don't think the graphics drivers have installed properly because the max screen resolution I can set in the control panel is 1600x1200. It looks ok but it's a bit pixelated and slightly stretched.
I think the reason for this is that I may have downloaded an outdated copy of the bootcamp support software, as I got it from a thread on this site as opposed to the download in bootcamp.
To fix this I went back into OSX and downloaded the latest drivers and tried to install them in windows, but all I could do was 'repair' when I ran the setup.exe, which still didn't work.
Am I right in assuming it was the old drivers causing the problem in the first place? And if so why can't I overwrite them with new ones?
Would it be easier to do the whole installation process again, as I don't have any files on the windows section?

look for uninstalling driver first, or the entire Boot Camp and anything Apple (and its folders) No need to nuke and start over
look for mobile graphics or the Intel Integrated 4000 if that is what it uses.
don't assume that Apples drivers are all and enough
but don't go using older drivers either.

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    2) Reboot into IDE mode and install your OS
    3) After you have finished with the installation, you should be having no troubles in IDE mode.  Then go to the instructions above on how to properly enable AHCI *after* you have installed Windows 8 in normal IDE mode.
    4) After everything is coming up roses in AHCI mode and you are having no problems, then install the AMD chipset drivers as linked above and you are golden. 
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    Parenthetically, My FX-6300 (Vishera) will be here in a couple of days! Yeah!

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