I believe it should run unity 3D as (when on windows) it can run ultra-
high end games and CAD software that is not possible when I disable the
AMD graphics and use the intel3000hd chip.

I ran both command and they both came up with the previous error message
mention in my post last night. I have supplied a screenshot of the
original error message (forgot to attach it earlier) and I hope this
help you work out what the bug is.

Again I ran both scripts under the intel chip and they both work.

** Attachment added: "Screenshot of the 'fail' I described in the previous 
post, both of the comands in the reply left similar error messages"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/987584/+attachment/3198327/+files/Screenshot%20from%202012-06-21%2012%3A26%3A59.png

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  Cannot access Unity 3D while ATI graphics driver is installed on 12.04

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