Sound Driver Issues on Windows xp 64 bit

Lately I've been working in a dualboot setup with the Lenovo N200 0769 AUU and running Windows 7 64 Bit and Windows xp 64 Bit. To my surprise, Windows 7 grabbed many drivers for the various hardware from the internet, but Windows xp did not fare as well (I couldn't even boot the setup disc without "Slipstreaming" some SATA Hard Drive drivers). At this point I've pieced together from various sources everything but the sound. The Display works - kind of; When I look in the Device manager, I seee two items under "Display Adapters" - "Standard VGA Graphics Adapter" and "Video Controller", both of which have little yellow exclamation points next to them. Every time I boot it says "Found New Hardware" and names the correct graphics chip, and I tell it where to find the drivers, it goes through the little "copying" thing all right, but says "Failed" on the very last screen.
The sound drivers are something else. It is currently identified as "Audio Device on high definition audio bus" under "Sound, video and Game controllers" with a little Yellow exclamation point next to it as well. Says "Code 28 - The Drivers are not installed". This is where things get downright weird. You can click "update driver" under the drivers tab, but nothing happens. Nothing at all. Nothing comes up asking where to look for to find the drivers. I've tried pushing "uninstall", but it just gives me this crap: "Failed to uninstall device. The Device May be required to boot up the computer".
These are becoming serious problems, so if anyone has any advice, that would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Dr Robinson/2 Bunny

DrRobinson wrote:
Hmmm... I was thinking more along the lines of a repair instalaltion. I believe these systems  originally came with Windows xp or that other Os that came between xp and 7, so I would think that since it makes best sense to bundle a 64 bit OS with a 64 bit computer, that there must've been drivers somewhere along the line.
- 2 Bunny
64bit OS became mainstream after vista came in,earlier the CPU manufacturers introduced 64bit architectures to ensure that future Operating systems will run on them. You can still use a 32 bit app on a 64 bit version of Vista or Windows 7 though.If you have any such need to run an app for XP install Win7 6bit and use the older on it,should run fine.. 
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