Y510p - flashing screen, nvidia lost driver

So, I turn on my y510p, and it seems that the display cable is missing. Just to see the screen. I went into safe mode to discover device manager claims that there are problems with my nvidia driver. In safe mode there is no problem with the screen, so I decided that the Intel graphic works, but nvidia does not work. I downloaded the new update nvidia and deleted the nvidia since Device Manager driver. Now, I don't see that the intel and when I tried to install the new driver nvidia (not safe mode), he said that it can not detect the graphics card. I turned on the laptop to try again, but now I have trouble loading the operating system. (Win 10 64-bit). How to force to find nvidia graphics and be able to install the new driver?

Mod edit: System model added to the front of the subject line to improve visibility / clarity.

Please mark as RESOLVED. The problem was that the Nvidia driver crashed after the new update of Windows 10. Update the driver that he fixed, but it was a bit difficult in the whole mess. Thank you

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