Sound issues with Windows 7 running on Boot Camp

Alright, so here's the deal. I used bootcamp to download XP a few days ago, and noticed that since we (a family member and myself) couldn't get any of the drivers for ethernet, etc, to work because we couldn't use internet, we decided to download Windows 7 on the partition that Boot Camp created for XP. Well, everything works fine and dandy, but I have no iSight usage, nor do my speakers, or headphone port work. (There's a little red LED shining in the port) I can live without the iSight, but I do need sound for some applications. Is there a fix for this?
(This is on my Macbook, 13.3 inch, Core2 duo, late 2007.)
Edit: forgot to add that this is the 36 bit version of Win7 I'm using. Or 34. I can't remember. It was less than 64. And I'm very sure that I had Boot Camp 3.0 and updated to 3.1
Message was edited by: Rae Jay

Rae Jay wrote:
Alright, so here's the deal. I used bootcamp to download XP a few days ago, and noticed that since we (a family member and myself) couldn't get any of the drivers for ethernet, etc, to work because we couldn't use internet, we decided to download Windows 7 on the partition that Boot Camp created for XP. Well, everything works fine and dandy, but I have no iSight usage, nor do my speakers, or headphone port work. (There's a little red LED shining in the port) I can live without the iSight, but I do need sound for some applications. Is there a fix for this?
(This is on my Macbook, 13.3 inch, Core2 duo, late 2007.)
Edit: forgot to add that this is the 36 bit version of Win7 I'm using. Or 34. I can't remember. It was less than 64. And I'm very sure that I had Boot Camp 3.0 and updated to 3.1
Message was edited by: Rae Jay
I understand your post to mean that you used bootcamp to install XP and to install Windows 7. If my interpretation is correct, I may have found the reason for your difficulty.
I do not use Boot Camp or Windows®.However, if your system info correctly shows that you are using Mac OS X (10.5.8) on a Intel 20" iMac (late 2008), this article from Apple's Boot Camp Support Page seems to say that you would need to upgrade your Mac OS to 10.6 in order to use Windows 7:
  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3986
EZ Jim
Mac Pro Quad Core (Early 2009) 2.93Ghz w/Mac OS X (10.6.4)  MacBook Pro (13 inch, Mid 2009) 2.26GHz (10.6.4)
LED Cinema Display  G4 PowerBook  1.67GHz (10.4.11)  iBookSE 366MHz (10.3.9)  External iSight

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