No sound, no new installation of Windows XP Pro SP3

We had to install Windows XP Pro on a laptop but the sound does not work.  Device Manager displays the details as an "Audio on High Defeinition Bus device" Audio and show details such as HDAUDIO\FUNC_01 & VEN_1106 & DEV_1708 & SUBSYS_15580663 & REV_1007\5 & 2F010DBF & 0 & 0001

There is a yellow question mark against this material on other devices, Device Manager. The properties indicates it is present, but no drivers were installed with Code 28. Using the results of option to reinstall the drivers in thwe Wizard saying that it cannot install this hardware because the required software is not found by the wizrad!

I tried some drivers, such as those from Realtek, but with no result.

Any suggestion please?

(Note that it worked on Vista professional but which had to be replaced due to graphics card conflicts, solved with XP Pro).

No version of Windows already had a set of drivers included. There is too much material 'out there' for Microsoft to consider being completely comprehensive installation. In any case what are Microsoft doing about / hardware technology which is backdated by the version of Windows that uses any given individual?

Out of curiosity, what is the manufacturer of your PC? I've never heard of which did not provide for drivers.

If they do not respond to emails, http://www.pcidatabase.com/ can be useful. Your ID Fri and dev are respectively of 1106 to 1708. Use the drivers found in this way at your own risk. Set a restore point before installation. Don't let you be guided to use any driver 'detective '. If you use Windows Update.

As I pointed out, you may be missing other drivers too such as (but not limited to) chipset and LAN.

Tricky

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