K430 Front Audio (Mic and headphones)

Hi there!
I got a k430, and I just bought an audio card because when I plug my headphones into the front panel, the sound is horrible. So I installed my Creative Sound blaster Z, and when I tried to plug the front audio cable to it, I realized it was not the same connector!! The lenovo one got more pins! How can I do to plug my front audio cable to my new audio card?
Thank you for your help!!
Moderator Note; subject edited; system type added

I think I know what is the problem... site shows sound driver for XP and Vista 64bit but I installed Vista 32bit and am looking for Vista 32bit drivers . Why are there complete drivers for Vista 32bit (Equium A300D), except sound? :(
Thanks, I will try these for Satellite...
None of Satellite models has drivers for Vista 32bit... one has but Realtek :(
Maybe I should install Vista 64bit ? I dont remember if previous was 64b :|

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