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Creative Modem Blaster PCI Value DI5652-1



 
 
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Old January 6th 09, 08:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Stewart Berman
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Default Creative Modem Blaster PCI Value DI5652-1

I had a machine running Windows XP Pro SP3 that I wanted to run Vista Ultimate on. Before I did
that I ran the Vista Upgrade Advisor. It said:

Hard disk free space "C:"
Before installing Windows Vista, increase your hard disk space Your hard disk currently has
417.72 MB of free space. You need 15 GB of free hard disk space to install Windows Vista on
this drive. Do one of the following:

Remove unwanted files to create additional free hard disk space.
Upgrade your hard disk to increase its capacity. We recommend at least 40 GB for Windows
Vista.
Contact your computer manufacturer or retailer to see if an upgrade is available.

Optionally, you can install Windows Vista on another disk drive Although you cannot upgrade,
you can install Windows Vista on disk drives:


Creative Modem Blaster PCI Value DI5652-1 Creative No action required

Since there wasn't enough room for an upgrade, I installed Vista on another drive but I cannot get
the modem to work properly

Under Windows XP the modem provided voice and fax capability.

However, Windows Vista now shows the modem as an In-Build CX11252 modem without voice capability.

When I try to install the driver from the CD that came with the modem it says it cannot find the
modem. Unfortunately, the driver is not available without running the installation software.

I can still boot the Windows XP system on the same machine. Is there anyway to extract the driver
from the Windows XP system and install it on the Windows Vista system?
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Old January 6th 09, 10:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Mike Hall - MVP[_3_]
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Default Creative Modem Blaster PCI Value DI5652-1

"Stewart Berman" wrote in message
...
I had a machine running Windows XP Pro SP3 that I wanted to run Vista
Ultimate on. Before I did
that I ran the Vista Upgrade Advisor. It said:

Hard disk free space "C:"
Before installing Windows Vista, increase your hard disk space Your hard
disk currently has
417.72 MB of free space. You need 15 GB of free hard disk space to install
Windows Vista on
this drive. Do one of the following:

Remove unwanted files to create additional free hard disk space.
Upgrade your hard disk to increase its capacity. We recommend at least 40
GB for Windows
Vista.
Contact your computer manufacturer or retailer to see if an upgrade is
available.

Optionally, you can install Windows Vista on another disk drive Although
you cannot upgrade,
you can install Windows Vista on disk drives:


Creative Modem Blaster PCI Value DI5652-1 Creative No action required

Since there wasn't enough room for an upgrade, I installed Vista on
another drive but I cannot get
the modem to work properly

Under Windows XP the modem provided voice and fax capability.

However, Windows Vista now shows the modem as an In-Build CX11252 modem
without voice capability.

When I try to install the driver from the CD that came with the modem it
says it cannot find the
modem. Unfortunately, the driver is not available without running the
installation software.

I can still boot the Windows XP system on the same machine. Is there
anyway to extract the driver
from the Windows XP system and install it on the Windows Vista system?



Download and run the Vista driver for your modem from here..

http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/MOD...iver-762.shtml


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Old January 12th 09, 08:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Stewart Berman
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Posts: 23
Default Creative Modem Blaster PCI Value DI5652-1

The description says it is for the DI5656. The actual file that downloads is for the DI5663A. My
modem is a DI5652-1.

I will try it the next time I boot in Vista and let you know if it works.

"Mike Hall - MVP" wrote:

"Stewart Berman" wrote in message
.. .
I had a machine running Windows XP Pro SP3 that I wanted to run Vista
Ultimate on. Before I did
that I ran the Vista Upgrade Advisor. It said:

Hard disk free space "C:"
Before installing Windows Vista, increase your hard disk space Your hard
disk currently has
417.72 MB of free space. You need 15 GB of free hard disk space to install
Windows Vista on
this drive. Do one of the following:

Remove unwanted files to create additional free hard disk space.
Upgrade your hard disk to increase its capacity. We recommend at least 40
GB for Windows
Vista.
Contact your computer manufacturer or retailer to see if an upgrade is
available.

Optionally, you can install Windows Vista on another disk drive Although
you cannot upgrade,
you can install Windows Vista on disk drives:


Creative Modem Blaster PCI Value DI5652-1 Creative No action required

Since there wasn't enough room for an upgrade, I installed Vista on
another drive but I cannot get
the modem to work properly

Under Windows XP the modem provided voice and fax capability.

However, Windows Vista now shows the modem as an In-Build CX11252 modem
without voice capability.

When I try to install the driver from the CD that came with the modem it
says it cannot find the
modem. Unfortunately, the driver is not available without running the
installation software.

I can still boot the Windows XP system on the same machine. Is there
anyway to extract the driver
from the Windows XP system and install it on the Windows Vista system?



Download and run the Vista driver for your modem from here..

http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/MOD...iver-762.shtml


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Old January 12th 09, 10:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Stewart Berman
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Posts: 23
Default Creative Modem Blaster PCI Value DI5652-1

I tried the driver download and it said it could not find the modem. I assume this was because the
driver is for a DI5656 and I have a DI5652-1.

So the question still is can I extract the driver files from my Windows XP Pro SP3 system and
install them on Vista Ultimate SP1? If so how do I extract the driver files?

"Mike Hall - MVP" wrote:

"Stewart Berman" wrote in message
.. .
I had a machine running Windows XP Pro SP3 that I wanted to run Vista
Ultimate on. Before I did
that I ran the Vista Upgrade Advisor. It said:

Hard disk free space "C:"
Before installing Windows Vista, increase your hard disk space Your hard
disk currently has
417.72 MB of free space. You need 15 GB of free hard disk space to install
Windows Vista on
this drive. Do one of the following:

Remove unwanted files to create additional free hard disk space.
Upgrade your hard disk to increase its capacity. We recommend at least 40
GB for Windows
Vista.
Contact your computer manufacturer or retailer to see if an upgrade is
available.

Optionally, you can install Windows Vista on another disk drive Although
you cannot upgrade,
you can install Windows Vista on disk drives:


Creative Modem Blaster PCI Value DI5652-1 Creative No action required

Since there wasn't enough room for an upgrade, I installed Vista on
another drive but I cannot get
the modem to work properly

Under Windows XP the modem provided voice and fax capability.

However, Windows Vista now shows the modem as an In-Build CX11252 modem
without voice capability.

When I try to install the driver from the CD that came with the modem it
says it cannot find the
modem. Unfortunately, the driver is not available without running the
installation software.

I can still boot the Windows XP system on the same machine. Is there
anyway to extract the driver
from the Windows XP system and install it on the Windows Vista system?



Download and run the Vista driver for your modem from here..

http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/MOD...iver-762.shtml


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Old January 13th 09, 12:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Richie Hardwick[_2_]
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Posts: 143
Default Creative Modem Blaster PCI Value DI5652-1

On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 18:01:49 -0500, Stewart Berman
wrote:

I tried the driver download and it said it could not find the modem. I assume this was because the
driver is for a DI5656 and I have a DI5652-1.

So the question still is can I extract the driver files from my Windows XP Pro SP3 system and
install them on Vista Ultimate SP1? If so how do I extract the driver files?


Try using this utility to export all your XP drivers (from within XP)
to the folder of your choice:

http://www.innovative-sol.com/drivermax/



"Mike Hall - MVP" wrote:

"Stewart Berman" wrote in message
. ..
I had a machine running Windows XP Pro SP3 that I wanted to run Vista
Ultimate on. Before I did
that I ran the Vista Upgrade Advisor. It said:

Hard disk free space "C:"
Before installing Windows Vista, increase your hard disk space Your hard
disk currently has
417.72 MB of free space. You need 15 GB of free hard disk space to install
Windows Vista on
this drive. Do one of the following:

Remove unwanted files to create additional free hard disk space.
Upgrade your hard disk to increase its capacity. We recommend at least 40
GB for Windows
Vista.
Contact your computer manufacturer or retailer to see if an upgrade is
available.

Optionally, you can install Windows Vista on another disk drive Although
you cannot upgrade,
you can install Windows Vista on disk drives:


Creative Modem Blaster PCI Value DI5652-1 Creative No action required

Since there wasn't enough room for an upgrade, I installed Vista on
another drive but I cannot get
the modem to work properly

Under Windows XP the modem provided voice and fax capability.

However, Windows Vista now shows the modem as an In-Build CX11252 modem
without voice capability.

When I try to install the driver from the CD that came with the modem it
says it cannot find the
modem. Unfortunately, the driver is not available without running the
installation software.

I can still boot the Windows XP system on the same machine. Is there
anyway to extract the driver
from the Windows XP system and install it on the Windows Vista system?



Download and run the Vista driver for your modem from here..

http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/MOD...iver-762.shtml

  #6 (permalink)  
Old January 13th 09, 02:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Stewart Berman
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Posts: 23
Default Creative Modem Blaster PCI Value DI5652-1

Try using this utility to export all your XP drivers (from within XP)
to the folder of your choice:

http://www.innovative-sol.com/drivermax/


That is an ad ware package that requires you to (1) register on their web site, (2) give them
permission to upload information about your system to their web site and (3) show ads on your
system.

Richie Hardwick wrote:

On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 18:01:49 -0500, Stewart Berman
wrote:

I tried the driver download and it said it could not find the modem. I assume this was because the
driver is for a DI5656 and I have a DI5652-1.

So the question still is can I extract the driver files from my Windows XP Pro SP3 system and
install them on Vista Ultimate SP1? If so how do I extract the driver files?


Try using this utility to export all your XP drivers (from within XP)
to the folder of your choice:

http://www.innovative-sol.com/drivermax/



"Mike Hall - MVP" wrote:

"Stewart Berman" wrote in message
...
I had a machine running Windows XP Pro SP3 that I wanted to run Vista
Ultimate on. Before I did
that I ran the Vista Upgrade Advisor. It said:

Hard disk free space "C:"
Before installing Windows Vista, increase your hard disk space Your hard
disk currently has
417.72 MB of free space. You need 15 GB of free hard disk space to install
Windows Vista on
this drive. Do one of the following:

Remove unwanted files to create additional free hard disk space.
Upgrade your hard disk to increase its capacity. We recommend at least 40
GB for Windows
Vista.
Contact your computer manufacturer or retailer to see if an upgrade is
available.

Optionally, you can install Windows Vista on another disk drive Although
you cannot upgrade,
you can install Windows Vista on disk drives:


Creative Modem Blaster PCI Value DI5652-1 Creative No action required

Since there wasn't enough room for an upgrade, I installed Vista on
another drive but I cannot get
the modem to work properly

Under Windows XP the modem provided voice and fax capability.

However, Windows Vista now shows the modem as an In-Build CX11252 modem
without voice capability.

When I try to install the driver from the CD that came with the modem it
says it cannot find the
modem. Unfortunately, the driver is not available without running the
installation software.

I can still boot the Windows XP system on the same machine. Is there
anyway to extract the driver
from the Windows XP system and install it on the Windows Vista system?


Download and run the Vista driver for your modem from here..

http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/MOD...iver-762.shtml


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Old January 13th 09, 05:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Richie Hardwick[_2_]
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Posts: 143
Default Creative Modem Blaster PCI Value DI5652-1

On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 22:34:29 -0500, Stewart Berman
wrote:

Try using this utility to export all your XP drivers (from within XP)
to the folder of your choice:

http://www.innovative-sol.com/drivermax/


That is an ad ware package that requires you to (1) register on their web site, (2) give them
permission to upload information about your system to their web site and (3) show ads on your
system.


You are SO fulla crap. I downloaded the program months ago for a
different reason and used the program myself. No adware, no ads,
nothing.

You want your driver? It will get it. It's no skin off my back if
you don't use the program.

Bozo.



Richie Hardwick wrote:

On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 18:01:49 -0500, Stewart Berman
wrote:

I tried the driver download and it said it could not find the modem. I assume this was because the
driver is for a DI5656 and I have a DI5652-1.

So the question still is can I extract the driver files from my Windows XP Pro SP3 system and
install them on Vista Ultimate SP1? If so how do I extract the driver files?


Try using this utility to export all your XP drivers (from within XP)
to the folder of your choice:

http://www.innovative-sol.com/drivermax/



"Mike Hall - MVP" wrote:

"Stewart Berman" wrote in message
m...
I had a machine running Windows XP Pro SP3 that I wanted to run Vista
Ultimate on. Before I did
that I ran the Vista Upgrade Advisor. It said:

Hard disk free space "C:"
Before installing Windows Vista, increase your hard disk space Your hard
disk currently has
417.72 MB of free space. You need 15 GB of free hard disk space to install
Windows Vista on
this drive. Do one of the following:

Remove unwanted files to create additional free hard disk space.
Upgrade your hard disk to increase its capacity. We recommend at least 40
GB for Windows
Vista.
Contact your computer manufacturer or retailer to see if an upgrade is
available.

Optionally, you can install Windows Vista on another disk drive Although
you cannot upgrade,
you can install Windows Vista on disk drives:


Creative Modem Blaster PCI Value DI5652-1 Creative No action required

Since there wasn't enough room for an upgrade, I installed Vista on
another drive but I cannot get
the modem to work properly

Under Windows XP the modem provided voice and fax capability.

However, Windows Vista now shows the modem as an In-Build CX11252 modem
without voice capability.

When I try to install the driver from the CD that came with the modem it
says it cannot find the
modem. Unfortunately, the driver is not available without running the
installation software.

I can still boot the Windows XP system on the same machine. Is there
anyway to extract the driver
from the Windows XP system and install it on the Windows Vista system?


Download and run the Vista driver for your modem from here..

http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/MOD...iver-762.shtml

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Old January 14th 09, 08:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Stewart Berman
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Posts: 23
Default Creative Modem Blaster PCI Value DI5652-1

Test
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Old January 14th 09, 09:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Stewart Berman
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Posts: 23
Default Creative Modem Blaster PCI Value DI5652-1

I guess you didn't read the license agreement you agreed to while you installed.

the program can transmit information about the computer to the web site (including: information
about driver updates, information about unknown hardware, information about your computer's
installed hardware).

The program or the Agent may show an ad window from time to time

In exchange for these benefits, you must share with the
community the drivers already installed on your computer

the Agent will automatically upload a copy of your drivers to the
web site.

IOW, when you accepted the EUL you agreed that they could upload information from your machine and
also upload ANY drivers you have -- even ones you had to pay for like virtual devices -- and make
them available on their site. I assume you have an outbound firewall and did not give the
application permission to access the internet so you know for sure that they are not uploading
information and drivers from your machine.

How often do you use the package?


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Old January 14th 09, 09:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Richie Hardwick[_2_]
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Posts: 143
Default Creative Modem Blaster PCI Value DI5652-1

On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 17:23:09 -0500, Stewart Berman
wrote:

I guess you didn't read the license agreement you agreed to while you installed.

the program can transmit information about the computer to the web site (including: information
about driver updates, information about unknown hardware, information about your computer's
installed hardware).

The program or the Agent may show an ad window from time to time

In exchange for these benefits, you must share with the
community the drivers already installed on your computer

the Agent will automatically upload a copy of your drivers to the
web site.

IOW, when you accepted the EUL you agreed that they could upload information from your machine and
also upload ANY drivers you have -- even ones you had to pay for like virtual devices -- and make
them available on their site. I assume you have an outbound firewall and did not give the
application permission to access the internet so you know for sure that they are not uploading
information and drivers from your machine.

How often do you use the package?


FIRST: please learn to quote what you are replying to. It makes it a
lot easier for all.

I used it once, to save a copy of all my drivers.

If you are really, really worried about the info the program collects,
then I can refer you to a site that will instruct you how to make and
use a tinfoil beanie to keep outsiders from reading your mind.

Richie Hardwick
 




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