Sound in xp using latest boot camp drivers

Hey all - I have a problem in xp that I am wondering if anyone else has...
I cannot get sound out of the "line out" (I have the computer hooked up to speakers). I can only get sound out of the headphone jack - and NEVER get the sound out of the front (internal) speaker in xp. Anyone know what's going on?
I have looked at the RealTek controls, and I can't seem to select or otherwise enable the "line out" or internal speaker. I'm lost - anyone have any help for me? Thanks!

I found something that may be helpfull... I email this guy who is an expert on drivers for boot camp- this is the discussion so far...
On Sep 6, 2007, at 22:42 , Brandon Coppin wrote:
Hey Makel,
After hours of searching I finally found a useful website... yours.
I recently purchased a new 24" imac with 2.8ghz extreme, 4gigs of ram
and the ati radeon 2600 with 256mb memory. I installed windows xp and
the so-called Macintosh drivers cd... the sound is echoing really bad
and very patchy. The video card appears to be operating normally most
of the time- until I try to play a video in media
player- it only shows shades of blue... Also Simcity 4 runs far more
slowly than it should on a system of this caliber. Do you have any
suggestions for drivers or any other insights. I really appreciate
your input,
Brandon Coppin
Hi Brandon,
I'm glad you found my article on Boot Camp drivers useful. Keep in mind I only have experience with MacBook Pros and Boot Camp, but I think I have a few pointers for you which can get you back up and running. Regarding your system spec, remember that unless you're running Windows 64bit (Vista or XP) you will not get the full benefit of those 4 gigs of ram - the most you'll see is a bit over 3 gigs. If you are running a 64bit version of Windows, stop, wipe it clean and start over with a 32bit version.
Your assumption that the iMac running XP should be a 'screamer' is correct. If SimCity 4 isn't isn't blazing fast, there's something iffy going on. First thing you should do is grab the latest driver release for your Radeon 2600. You can download those here: http:// ati.amd.com/support/drivers/xp/radeonx-xp.html
Regarding your other driver issues, I would suggest skipping the Boot Camp installer and do the driver installation manually. You'll need to know what's actually inside your system, and to do this you'll need a utility to analyze the hardware. I recommend SiSoft Sandra (http://www.sisoftware.co.uk/index.html?
dir=&location=pinformation&langx=en&a), there's a free version available for download.
Once you know what's inside your new iMac (because to be honest, I
don't) you can selectively install the drivers that Apple provides you with via the Boot Camp Assistant.
Before doing this though, nuke the Windows install you currently have and start fresh.
I hope that clears up your problems, let me know if it does, or if there's any other snags you come across.
Cheers,
Niels Mäkel
[email protected]

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