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I already loaded it if you bother to read the damn posts but took it off due to crappy drivers 3rd week of december. Hoping that will change. My system is not top of the line but it will run Vista for sure. Asus P4P800 mobo 2 gigs PC3200 memory (corsair) Nvidia Geforce 6800 GT video Soundblaster X-FI Pro Elite 2

AIW 9600XT, Creative X-Fi, and Guide Plus
Then in Device Manager Uninstall the X-Fi device and tick the option to remove the drivers. Reboot, as you will be required to do, then close all applications, including any in the system tray, especially antivirus and install the driver of your choice. I found the 2.15.0002 the most stable,but it took some work to

All Vista Beta/Pre-Release Consumers (Not U IP Pro's!)
You don't need X-Fi to get great gaming sound. But to beat the 360, you do. How come - it's not like the 360 is so special with regards to sound. HUH? In fact it's so fast you can have two gfx cards work together sharing their data just over that bus. PCI-E 16x is around 4gb/sec compared to the 360s whole ram

More BS from Creative on the continuing X-Fi issues....... ??
So I broke out the Creative Install CD, and reinstalled the device drivers, then went to their web site and downloaded the most recent drivers. And some of my audio-related programs (such as Radiotracker) now report "a problem with your sound card", or similar error message, but work to some degree

Why Flaming Poultice Ditched Microsoft Vista
http://opensource.creative.com/ Creative still haven't got their *Vista* drivers for X-Fi out of Beta, and they're already going ahead with Linux drivers! My, my. How times change. Linux is suitable for audio professionals. With a low-latency kernel, better ... even. I saw some excellent work on kernel patches done

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For the desktop: All right, I will try uninstalling then reinstalling the video driver to see if it will work. It's so strange that the computer CAN First, I have a desktop with some of the most recent hardware installed, such as AMD 64 X2 4400 processor, Geforce 7800, X-Fi Xtrememusic, ASUS A8N-SLI premium

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Hey, Recently I tried installing a Creative X-Fi card and all seemed to go well. However, while the card seemed to work after installing the latest drivers provided by Creative (not the beta ones) after a reboot caused by some of the other Creative utilities (the OpenAL driver in particular) the sound card was no

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Thank you kindly. I have installed 2.0. But I notice it did not replace previous versions. They are needed for some programs that won't work with 2.0? XBLK (4X512MB) GPU: NVIDIA 6800 (Driver Version 78.01) Sound: Creative Audigy X-Fi Fatal1ty FPS "D. Spencer Hines" <poguemid...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

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X First of all. There is an easy way to make most soundcards to work X with Linux. Just use the DOS based driver to initialize the card diff -u ...... +425,7 @@ X if (read) { X error = read; X +#ifdef WE_SHOULD_DO_SOME_EXTRA_CHECKS X /* X * Start some extra read-ahead if we haven't already X * read ahead enough.

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64-bit games?
Nvidia didn't seem to have this problem with drivers. I did post at creative too. Hope some of you are having better luck than me with sound. Everything else is great. -- System Info: AMD 64 3000, MSI k8t Neo,1.5 gig RAM, WD Raptor SATA 74G HD, eVGA 6800 GT, X Fi Extreme Music, Vista beta 2 Build 5384,

H/W update for Creative X-Fi breaks existing WinXP installatio
Anyone know if the Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Extrememusic works under w2k? The spec say XP sp2 - so no manufacture support under w2k - just wondered if anyone has one running under w2k anyway I just don't have time to fiddle about getting conditionals hacked out of config files just in case in might then work.

Suport for creative X-Fi sound cards
Do you have an X-Fi audio card? There's a known conflict between some driver versions and ASUS Update. The work around is open regedit, go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wow6432Node and change wow6432node to awow6432node. Yet another reason for not buying a X-Fi card until Creative gets both its drivers AND

Linux Kernel Patch v2.3, patch-2.3.7 (13/25)
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