NVidia Drivers for F10-100

Can anyone tell me if its possible to update the nvidia drivers for the above model beyond that which is currently listed in the toshiba updates section. Those drivers are quite old now, and I tried downloading the MCE specific drivers from nvidia, but just got a stop notice saying the product was not supported.
Can they be updated at all?
I even tried the XP Pro drivers to no avail.

You can have a look at this page:
http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/
But if you decide to install one of these drivers, you'll have to do it at your own risks. I have personnaly installed version 77.72 on my Qosmio G20-107 and it's working great ! Here are the benchs i have before/after installing them:
Original drivers provided by Toshiba:
Score 3DMARK01 : 14198
Score 3DMARK03 : 5873
Score 3DMARK05 : 2438
Drivers 77.72:
Score 3DMARK01 : 14396
Score 3DMARK03 : 6302
Score 3DMARK05 : 2651

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