Video driver issue not allowing computer to boot?

I have tried everything I can think of:
Installed a fresh copy of Windows 7 64bit... Video and Network driver not installed. Installing network driver works. Doing all updates except the video works as well. Once I install the video driver:
-from Dell's site
-From Windows update
the computer restarts, but logs in to a black screen. Music plays, mouse can be seen, but nothing else works. Rebooting into safe mode works with low resolution support. There is a driver issue. I don't know what else to do. I've updated Windows in every order, doing video driver first, last, middle, etc. The video card is an Intel GMA card and I cannot download other drivers from their site. It says, "page cannot be found". Somebody have any suggestions?

gkon122011-05-26T16:59:29Z

Looks like a driver issiue then. You should just start your computer in Safe Mode (like you did before) and uninstall the video driver. Note that you must choose the 64bit version of the driver in order to work properly and not the 32bit version.

Alternatively, you can download a program called "DriverMax" which will automaticaly download and install the proper drivers for your machine. Good Luck!

Carling2011-05-26T17:09:21Z

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Anonymous2011-05-27T00:44:20Z

you can try to download "Intel Drivers Update Utility" to update your drivers automatically. Google to find and install it. It will help you to solve the problem.