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I'm still getting redirected to that ''select your product'' page. Anyone got the drivers on rapidshare or something?
thx
I'm still getting redirected to that ''select your product'' page. Anyone got the drivers on rapidshare or something?
thx
Hi guys, I just want to ask you something.
Is the CMSS work properly in this new drivers of Audigy SE under Windows 7?
Thx
SB Audigy Series Support Pack 2.0 (04/17/2009) - Sound Blaster - Creative Labs
install you...enjoy
You do realize that that driver set WON'T work with the cards in this thread? Directly from the link you posted,
Supports any model of the following Sound Blaster cards (based on Emu10kx DSP):
- Audigy
- Audigy 2
- Audigy 2 ZS
- Audigy 4
For Audigy SE/LS/Value and Live! 24-bit cards, click here for a compatible version.
its a good thing that creative is trying harder on the drivers side of things instead of just focusing on there products
Hi,
I have installed the win7 drivers for my SB audigy, but all the creative utilities are missing (EAX console, speaker settings, etc.).
Is there any way to install them???
was there ever any solution to this my brother wants windows 7 for his computer too
I don't know but you could try the KX drivers, I've said in multiple posts about them being a good alternative as the emu10k1 and emu10k2 chipsets are discontinued. Basically the SBL and first audigy series cards. That's why when Vista came out you had that annoying bass for 64bit, and as the newer OS's come they are trying to drop it all together so the KX project was created. Anyways it's worth a shot as it has many nice advanced features that are much better than the Creative consoles.
i got my audigy se working this way
A quick check in the bios, and make sure that the onboard audio is disabled.
Just in case this is the driver you need,
Creative Sound Blaster audio driver 1.04.0090
After downloading use something like Winrar to extract the downloaded file. Once extracted open Device Manager, go to the multimedia device, right click on select "Update driver". Then,
1. select Browse my computer
2. select "Let me pick'
3. click on "have disk"
4. click on Browse and find the extracted folder and point it to the folder that contains p17.inf, will look like this,
SB24_PCDRV_LB_1_04_0090\Drivers\vista
KX Audio Drivers [emu10k1]
Should be pinned somewhere, but everyone asks why the 64bit EMU10K1 drivers don't work is because they were DISCONTINUED!!!