Tecra A11-127 - XP Driver is missing

Well, hi everyone.
I recently got a Tecra A11-127 and installed Win XP Prof. 32-Bit on it without Problems.
Now I started geting drivers for this Notebook. But I still have a missing device in device manager.
I already got:
- TPM
- AMT
- Atheros WiFi
- Bluetooth
- Authentec Fingerprint device
- HDD Protection Util
- Intel Chipset Util
- Intel Display Driver
- Intel Ethernet Driver
- Realtek Sound Driver
- Ricoh Cardreader
- Webcam Driver
Still one PCI Device is Missing.
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3B56&SUBSYS_00011179&REV_06\3&115 83659&0&D8
Has anyone suggestions?
Greetz
Paul

I think that is Intel HD Audio for HDMI output.

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