HP pavilin dv4 1106em No audio downgraded into xp sp2

Hello everyone!
I'm so tired of spending my days for finding solution 'bout the audio for my notebook. I downgraded vista to xpsp2, seems evertything working except for the audio. almost a month now still searching for the audio driver. I already install Microsoft UAA Bus HD audio driver and still no work at all. I also install the softpaq audio driver( which is from vista, and working for xp) but still i failed. I also installed kb888111 patch, it works but when I restarted my notebook the audio is gone. I checked all the drivers in device manager and I cant find the idt hd audio. I also try to install sp3 but not working at all. my notebook model is dv4 - 1106em.
anybody has a solution for this? anyone help??
thanks a lot..
rembrandt

Hi,
MS-UAA for SP2 (required with a reboot before Audio and Graphic driver) here
MS-UAA for SP3 (required with a reboot before Audio and Graphic driver) here
IDT High-Definition Audio CODEC Driver here
High-Definition Audio (HDA) Modem Installer and Driver here
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