Vista 64 bit - Conexant high definition SmartAudio 221 driver

This driver download for 64 bit Vista is unsigned and therefore will not install, if you have SP1 you cannot turn off the check for driver signature, therefore the driver upgrade is useless.
Any ideas?

Hi DieterHaes!
I don't know what's up with the Lenovo driver download, but I have a suggestion.
Hop on over to the Microsoft Update Catalog and download the latest signed driver from there. It should get you working.
I don't work for Lenovo. I'm a crazy volunteer!

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