No Audio on Bootcamp

So, I have installed Windows XP Pro and all, but there appears to be no sounds. Windows is saying that there are no audio drivers and what not. I do have sound on the Mac side of the partition.
Can someone give me a clue where to start. I did install all the drivers from the OSX disc like I am supposed to do. Any help would be awesome. Thanks!

So I solved my own problem.
I deleted the partition and reinstalled windows and updated. But there was still no audio. I googled around and got the idea to check the device manager. I looked there and all the codecs were there.
I then saw that one of the Bus Drivers was not working and needed to be reinstalled. I then did that, and now I have audio.

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