No Sound in Windows Vista run with Boot Camp

Sound works fine in OSX, everything else works fine in windows except there is no sound output. Nothing comes out of the main speaker and nothing comes out when I plug in head phones. The Sound Device manager tells me that the speaker is working and the audio level indicators respond with pulsation when audio is played letting me know that the system at least understands it should be playing a sound. How do I fix it?

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