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Audigy 4 + rc1
Hiya i've got an audigy 4 sound card and i've just installed rc1, and of
course i cant get no sound :-( I've tried the beta drivers from creative and the xp 64 divers as well and nothing seems to work. Has anyone managed to get an sudigy 4 to work with rc1? And how? |
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Audigy 4 + rc1
"AJASAUR" wrote in message ... Hiya i've got an audigy 4 sound card and i've just installed rc1, and of course i cant get no sound :-( I've tried the beta drivers from creative and the xp 64 divers as well and nothing seems to work. Has anyone managed to get an sudigy 4 to work with rc1? And how? For Audigy 2 ZS platinum (probably the same for Audigy 4) on 64-bit RC1 5600 Hit F8 when booting. Wait until your BIOS loads then hit it and keep hitting it. select "disable driver checks" (Something like that) it's the bottom selection in a group of 8 or so selections Install drivers once Vista loads up You must do this every time you boot or Vista will disable your drivers. If you have already installed your drivers and your installation is hosed then you will either have to reformat C: or go to a system restore point before you did the driver installation. This is probably because the driver remover in the installation software doesn't work very well You could also try 32-bit (x86) vista. |
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Audigy 4 + rc1
OK, On the third install I soved the problem! After install before adding ANY
programs including virus, download the vista 64bit driver and save, then reboot, at splash screen click on the option at the bottom of the screen which then gives you a load of options and at the bottom it says to disable the enforced driver signature, click on this and you return to windows. Install the driver, multiple warning windows will keep flashing up , just cancel them all QUICKLY, eventually you will win and have sound. One catch, whenever you reboot you must go the same route and disable the driver sinature thingy ( very technical term!) "AJASAUR" wrote: Hiya i've got an audigy 4 sound card and i've just installed rc1, and of course i cant get no sound :-( I've tried the beta drivers from creative and the xp 64 divers as well and nothing seems to work. Has anyone managed to get an sudigy 4 to work with rc1? And how? |