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help for Creative soundcard useres READ THIS BEFORE YOU ASK.
I hate to say it but it did not work for me.
I have tried installing different drivers also but all to no avail. I have Vista RC1 installed (64bit) and an Audigy 2 card from Creative and the drivers install and then when I try to play anything there is no sound at all. The only way I can get some sound is by using a USB headset Thank you for your help -- Hector "Fuzion" wrote: plug your soundcard in PSI and go to, http://uk.europe.creative.com/support/downloads/ chose your card and then download (VISTA 32 bit or VISTA 64 bit driver) if not work your wellcome to contact me, Fuzion "Fuzion" wrote: if you got and Creative soundcard (No onboard souncard on motherbord) then the only thnig you have to do is to go on creatives homepage (creative.com) and go to support go to downloads and then you can chose your sound device the ther is drivers for 98, xp and VISTA 32 bit and 64 bit. then download and install. ! that could not be easy`er than that ! and then you got beutiful sound in your ears again :P Greeting Fuzion |
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