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Sound Blaster Audigy 2 for Vista drivers
I have downloaded the latest Vista driver for the Audigy 2, which is a self
extracting file. When I run it, I always get the same error message: file error[@s]crc1,0xc50a2d15:0x0d8c70c and then the process aborts. When I download and run the file on my XP machine, it runs just fine and brings up the installation program. Any ideas on how I can get this thing to run under Vista. I went this route because I was never able to get the onboard Realtek '97 audio to work. Under that scenario, Control panel says the device is working properly and there are no conflicts, but the speaker icon in the system tray has a red x over it, and I get no sound. I would gladly accept a solution to either problem so I can get the audio working. Chuck |
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Sound Blaster Audigy 2 for Vista drivers
/Chuckf1234/ said:
I have downloaded the latest Vista driver for the Audigy 2, which is a self extracting file. When I run it, I always get the same error message: file error[@s]crc1,0xc50a2d15:0x0d8c70c and then the process aborts. When I download and run the file on my XP machine, it runs just fine and brings up the installation program. Any ideas on how I can get this thing to run under Vista. I went this route because I was never able to get the onboard Realtek '97 audio to work. Under that scenario, Control panel says the device is working properly and there are no conflicts, but the speaker icon in the system tray has a red x over it, and I get no sound. I would gladly accept a solution to either problem so I can get the audio working. http://forums.creative.com/creativel...essage_id=2113 |