Neo4 Platinum + ATi X850XT PE = don't work

Just bought Neo4 Platinum, and it failed to install 2 drivers:
1) ATi X850XT PE, refuse to update driver, until system basic vga updated first.  I did try to upgrade with driver CD came with package, no use.  Currently running at safe mode with minimal resolution.
2) Audigy 2, cannot install driver for this device as well.
Anybody who can help? Thank you!!

I just installed last Friday 4/08/2005 my K8N Neo4 Platinum with MS Media Center 2005 O.S., then
-Installed the Chipset/IDE drivers from nVidia - Windows XP/2000 - nForce4 Standalone Kit Version: 6.53 - http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_nf4_winxp2k_6.53
-Installed the Marvell LAN driver from the MSI CD
-Installed all the Microsoft Update fixes
-Installed the SB Audigy 2 ZS Software / Drivers
-Installed the latest software and fixes from www.soundblaster.com using their simple Autoupdate feature
-Installed eVga 6800 GT Software / Drivers
and had no issues at all.

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    Have tried older drivers for you GFX, I find the late 6XXX work better for most games. You mite want to check the system is stable with:
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    Quote
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