Satellite C650 Windows 7 64-bit video driver

I have removed the home edition of Widows 7 from a new Satellite C650 laptop so I can install Windows 7 Professional (I need to join a domain). I have all drivers installed as well as the BIOS 1.50 update, but the display driver fails to run with an error indicating the minimum requirements for the device have not been met.
What's this all about ? The driver I downloaded is from http://tinyurl.com/3yctbxm
Full URL:
http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/support/jsp/modelContent.jsp?ct=DL&os=&category=&moid=2777925& rpn=PSC08U&modelFilter=C650-ST2NX1&selCategory=2756709&selFamily=1073768663#
This driver is the only option available when filtering for Windows 7 64-bit.

Great. Support for European models is on European support page.
Problem is that many people check US page for European models and wondering why their notebook model is not listed there.

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