Installed WinXP on Intel iMac: No sound device!

I purchased a 20-inch Intel iMac a few days ago. I installed bootcamp and WinXP, but there was NO SOUND!
The control panel told me there was no audio device. So, I downloaded from Intel website, the "Sigma Tel High Definition Audio CODEC". I got the error message " This audio device is not supported by the board"
I tried to install couple different audio drivers, but nothing seems to work so far. If there is any advice/suggestion, I would greatly appreciate!
Urgently need help.
20-inch Intel iMac,   Windows XP   2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, 250GB hard drive

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