Hp pavillion Dv202130ea sound not completely muting

Hi Guys & Girls
I have a  intel  T5500   166 Mhz  dv2130ea  that i believe was running on xp
i built it up from spares and keep it as a spare because we have quite a few laptops in our household
for the grand children and my sons etc
the problem with it is  :-
i fitted a working motherboard purchased from ebay  
fitted a reconditioned formatted hard drive  with no recovery on it
loaded windows 7 home premium on it tried 32- and 64 bit 
followed the upgrade instructions on this site as i have done many times before
i have sound coming through my speakers
i have sound coming through my headphones
But when i plug the headphones into the laptop it does not mute the speakers as it should
also when zeroed or muted the sound can still be heard very low from the speakers
so i cannot completly make the speakers silent
so when my mum plugs in the headphones to watch her soaps  i can still slightly hear sound from the speakers
also when i press the audio tab on the media bar it does not turn orange
Now i have  replaced the media cable on the media strip  and when i un install the audio  the tab turns orange
i have changed the speakers
the audio media cable and the media power button strip
also the audio board in the front where the jacks are
 flashed the bios
tried almost every UAA driver that i can find
re satarting  before installing the audio
tried almost every conexant audio driver that i can find even  tried a  couple of realtek drivers
installed what i belive to be the correct chipset from this upgrade forum
i'm really stuck on this one    dont know what to try next
any ideas would be appriated
many thanks in advance
maggie
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Hi again Guys & Girls
Just want to share my success with you
I have finally managed to install windows 7 on my DV2130ea laptop
sorry I put the wrong model on the previous posts
loaded everything on then found this :.
Sp35682
its a Modem HD Audio upgrade designed to fix the mute button
and Bingo it worked
hope it will prove to be useful to those who have the same problem
many thanks
maggie

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