MacOSX on Unibody, Vista installs missing drivers!!!

Alright people just installed vista using bootcamp, everything was fine except i am missing ethernet, network controller, smb bus drivers, by the way there is no sound.
i tried installing boot camp 2.1 drivers too but no help.
anyone else having this issue?
Macbook pro 2.53, 4gig, 320gb

Your OEM 10.5.x DVD should/could have later drivers.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1999

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