No sound in Windows 7 with Boot Camp 4

On a Mac Mini 32-bit running Windows 7 with Boot Camp 4. I use this set to the top due to other software, I need that requires 32 bits.  There is no noise from the CPU itself, no making helmet. I get the Mac sound at the start of the central unit, then Windows starts normally.  On the Device Manager in Windows two audio devices are: high definition Audio Device and display Intel. The State of the device on these two said they operate both correctly. I have an another Mac Mini that the sound is not working properly, and there a Cirrus S4206B. I tried to find how to add this device and driver for the CPU problem, but in vain.

The audio works normally on the side of OS X?

Check if the analog-to-digital composite on the mini has a Dim red light.

Run msinfo32 on the side Windows and after return your BIOS setting.

In Device Manager, click view and enable devices show hidden. See all device Cirrus?

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