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Audigy 2 ZS Platinum. Vista RC1 5600 and digitally signed drivers
I did the "bcdedit / set nointegritychecks ON" from the command prompt as
the Administrator. Got verification tthat it was set. re-booted and when I installed the latest Creative 64-BIt driver about 15 files (give or take a couple) came up with messages that "this version of windows will only install digitally signed drivers" When I do a standard reboot the loudspeaker icon is red X'ed, the device manager shows the Audigy 2 ZS driver has a problem and the audio console is missing along with a CThelper error box When I do a reboot and hit F8 and select the option to use unsigned drivers the Loudspeaker red X goes away and the device manager says the Audify 2 ZS driver is working but the audio console is missing along with the CThelper error box. I can get a test sound when I select SPDIF and select test. Speakers are digital FPS2000. This only occurs on F8 reboot. Do a standard reboot and you're back to nothing working. So what's the deal? Is creative too cheap to get the drivers digitally signed so they will install properly or is MS charging too much? Is therr another solution so I can use media center? |