64-bit Realtek AC97 Audio Driver

Hi all,
People from Realtek have just sent me an e-mail with 64-bit Windows XP drivers for their AC97 Audio Codec. The file is 153 KiB in size and the driver is of version 5.10.00.5365 and is dated 12/10/2003.
Where should I send the file to be attached here?
For now you can get the file HERE (under the Files section).

Unzip.
And when looking for driver, point to the folder where the unzipped files are.
Finished.
Works great  

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