Audio driver for Sound blaster CT4780 for Windows 7

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  1. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Professional 32-Bit
       #11

    Darryl Licht said:
    rayhan:

    Any luck?


    He didn't you also need the sound drivers?
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  2. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Professional 32-Bit
       #12

    Gardner said:
    I'm new to this forum and am glad to see someone else dealing with the same problem I'm having. Unfortunately what worked for BPM150 didn;t work for me. Maybe I downloaded the wrong Kx file? I tried both files listed as 9/8/2009 on the Kx mirror site mentioned in previous post as well as the newest file not listed with 64x or 86x. They resulted in crashing my system with a blue screen etc. I did system restore and tried again to no avail. I also tried the SB P17X Series Support Pack 2.0 (OUTDATED) - Audig... - Creative Labs which didn't work either.

    I have a Dell Dimension 8200 32 bit which I bought back in 2001 and has served me well (just added that my BIOS is A03). Just upgraded it to Win 7 Ultimate to better communicate with other machines I am now using also on Win 7. Everything seems to work fine after installing new drivers etc except for:
    -Ethernet controller
    -Multimedia Audio Controller
    -PCI Input Device
    Any other ideas or suggestions on getting the sound card to work? I live and work here in Siberia - yes, Siberia - and they have limited resources and parts are hard to find. I just got back here after time in the States and want to get this resolved so my wife and kids can use the system for school etc.

    Do I just need to order from the States something like the adapter listed below to avoid the problem?
    Turtle Beach Audio Advantage Micro II Virtual 5.1 Surround Channels USB Interface Analog & Digital Audio Adapter

    Appreciate any insights or ideas. Will try the Kx drivers again - maybe.

    Hope someone can help me fix this!


    Whats your Motherboard Model name?
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    Win7 Home Premium (the fastest) 64-bit (for complete hardware utilization)
       #13

    BRAVO Aphelion!!!


    Perfect suggestion. NOTHING else was going to work. This is a phenomenal boost to my support efforts using Win7 x64 with legacy sound cards (typical). There's no excuse for Creative and Microsoft just bagging everything from past years when the hardware works perfectly well with a simple update. I am so grateful to you for discovering and posting this! DOWN WITH HEARTLESS CORPORATE SCUMBAGS!
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  4. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #14

    the problem with the kx audio drivers is that the kx.sys driver file causes a bsod about 60% of the time during installation.
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