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You can download the motherboard drivers from Intel WEB site. Select your model motherboard/device, and make sure you select the Windows XP or Vista version of the drivers that matches your Windows operating system. Please click on this link and select your model motherboard : - http://downloadcenter.intel.com/default.aspx?iid=gg_support-au+home_downloadctr
In regards to your sound not working in Windows 7 I can tell you that Windows 7 does handle audio differently then XP did. So you will need to go to the sound card manufactures web page to get the updated drivers for Windows 7. If it is intergated on the motherboard you will need to go to their site to get the audio driver. Note since Windows 7 just came out they may not have a driver yet. However in most cases the Windows Vista drivers would be the same so if the only have Windows Vista drivers you can try them.
Unfortunately ASUS has not written drivers specifically for Vista.
It could be that the sound chipset is INCOMPATABLE with Vista.
But before you give up try Win XP's and Win 2000's driver (They do share SOME architecture with Vista and just might work.
If that fails you can type in your soundcards name (Soundmax) and "Drivers" into your preferred search engine and see if someone has written a third party driver for it.
If this fails, I'm sorry to say it looks like your options are limited.
1.) Get anew sound card. There are some very affordable ones on the market
or
2.) Give up on Vista and put your previous Windows back on
Pick motherboad in the first box in the upper left.
Then pick Socket 462 in the next box
Then pick K7SEM
Then the board's version (should be written on the board next to K7SEM or onscreen when you first boot)
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