K7N2 delta2 soun

hi. i tried to search for some help but i couldnt find anything what should help me. i bought K7N2 delta2 board with integrated audio card (just 3 connectors-in, out, mic). Problem is, that winamp says "no sound device found" and then some infos (i have czech winows and i cant translate it to english; but its something that was used device, which is "out of range"-dunno if its correctly translated).
first i installed sound drivers from cd. when it wasnt working, i installed msi live and i updated chipset and sound driver. nothing changed. then i decided to browse this forums an somebody said to user with same problem that he should install original sound drivers from realtek. in installed them, but i still get error msg. dunno what to do. i dont want to buy another sound card.
i have in my bios settings listed realtek [auto]. there are only options auto or disabled.
.thanks

wow, this will be hard...
(ISA)  0   System timing (my own translation to english :(
(ISA)  1   Keyboard
(ISA)  3   COM2
(ISA)  4   COM1
(ISA)  6   disc driver (controller)?
(ISA)  8   system clocks + cmos
(ISA) 12  mouse
(ISA) 13  numeric processor (koprocessor?)
(PCI)  5   Radeon 9600
(PCI)  5   Standard openhcb usb host controller
(PCI)  9   mutimedial sound adapter
(PCI)  9   nvidia nforce pci system management
(PCI) 10  nvidia network bus enumerator
(PCI) 10  hots controller from pci to usb ??
(PCI) 11  pci standard 2way controller for ide
(PCI) 11  stanard openhcb usb host controller
sorry for the translation, but i have czech version of win xp

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