No sound using Windows 7 in bootcamp

Im running boot camp on a MacBook, Windows 7 and all updates have been installed, but no sound. 64bit version installed.
Were can I collect new drivers?
PS..Tried using the SnowLeopard disk - no joy.

After you have upgraded Boot Camp to 3.2 and no audio you need Cirrus driver.
http://www.bing.com/search?q=cirrus+audio+driver+macbook+pro

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