Macbook early 2009 Bootcamp Driver Questions

I have a Macbook 5.1 or 5.2 i believe, its from early 2009. I dont not believe apples list that determine things to be compatible! people on my macbooks model ahve reported having 8gb ram working! even 16gb!! ("max" is 4gb)
I installed win7 64bit (unsupported on my model) with everything fine and dandy except my brightness controls!
users using bootcamp 3.3 have reported that this is a problem and what not, so i want to kno which bootcamp drivers may working from version 4.0.
apple update does not give me any bootcamp updates.
im guessing  4.0.4033 would work with my system? i got intel graphics and nvidia geforce 9400m.
thanks for replys!

Unsuported means there are no compatible drivers. Your "guess" is as good as anybody's. See the following tabe from http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5634
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