MSI 770 c45 audio driver install problem

Good day,
I have built a system consisting of
MSI 770 c45 mb
Athlon II 245
4 gigs ram markvision
1000 gig (storage) and 320 (os) hitachi hd
9400 gt video card
media card reader
dvd burner (liteon)
generic case and power supply
the problem I am getting is that I have installed Windows xp with sp3 slipstreamed and I am getting problems installing the audio drivers from either the cdrom that came with the mb or from msi website. Lan & system drivers are installed.
I have upgraded the bios
I have booted up with Ubuntu 9 live cd and I can get sound. which means the audio section of the mb is ok.
I have tried to install the driver in safe mode and still no luck.
Help!......... I have no idea what to try next.

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