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Join Date: Feb 2009
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OS: Windows 7
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Windows 7 sound blaster driver
i recently installed the beta version of windows 7 and i cannot seem to find a sound card driver to install the software needed to run my speakers, all the ones i have downloaded and tried have failed even changing compatibility to vista still no luck
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Manager, Hardware Forums
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: west australia
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OS: win 7 32x 64x rtm
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Re: Windows 7 sound blaster driver
use the ones from windows update,you will probably only get sound
it usually takes creative 6 months after a new operating system is released to catch up with the software
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Manager, Hardware Forums
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Re: Windows 7 sound blaster driver
check the sound properties and check creative is set to be the default for your speakers
also try these http://digiex.net/drivers/164-creati...-daniel_k.html
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Re: Windows 7 sound blaster driver
ive done all of that trust me, ive spent like three days on it and its really starting to **** me cause i feel as if im the only one with the problem thats why noone has working patches lol..
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Manager, Hardware Forums
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: west australia
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Re: Windows 7 sound blaster driver
try the appropriate update and then try installing
64x http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...playlang=en&tm 32x http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...playlang=en&tm
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Manager, Hardware Forums
Join Date: Jul 2004
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Re: Windows 7 sound blaster driver
it's only beta you only get the basics with a beta version,that's what beta versions are for to find the problems before release
3rd parties wait before releasing drivers until they have a better idea of what was required when vista was released ati never had a reliable driver until after it was released creative are always very slow with there releases of drivers i would be surprised if they released one this side of christmas
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The problem is that you're running the extractor in the compatibility mode, not the actual installer. You need to get to the actual installer that is started after the files have been extracted.
You need to have either WinRAR, WinZip, or 7-Zip. I used 7-Zip, but the other two will work just fine. One you have that, right click on the .exe that you downloaded from SB, and select "Extract Here", "Extract To" or "Extract Files" (7-Zip has its own sub-menu, while others just put those options in the right-click menu). Once you've extracted the files into a known directory, you can simply go there and run the setup.exe in Vista SP1 compatibility mode (XP didn't work for me). Alternatively, you install just the driver by pointing the Hardware wizard to Drivers\SBXF\support\amd64 (or i386 for 32-bit) sub-directory in your extracted directory. That fixes the problem. In fact, the sound starts working right away, don't need to restart if you don't want to. Quote:
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