pasanlaksiri
01-13-2007, 09:02 AM
Creative Live sound card VISTA Drivers
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0002ZH6QY.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg
A trip over to Creative's website was worthless. No drivers were currently available for my card and I got the impression they weren't going to waste the effort.
http://UploadYour.info/img/6afb245415.jpg
:growl: :growl: :growl: Creative also has listed that there is no development planeed for the Live! series of sound cards,:growl: :growl: :growl:
Creative are pathetic:growl: :yes: . I won't buy any more products from a company that can't support downword products - lesson learned.:yes: :( :growl:
:( Anyway this is a modded driver
http://www.ngohq.com/home.php?page=Files&go=cat&dwn_cat_id=20
That way is working perfectly for me >>>>>> http://UploadYour.info/img/5a8f9db133.jpg
And this is an alternate way of getting a working driver from the *official* installer:
* Get LiveDrvUni-Pack(ENG).exe from Creative's web site
* Run the installer, it will display the checking CRC window
* It will then tell you it can't find an SB card - oh yeah? Leave the dialog alone, we need it there for the moment
* Owing to the magic way the installer works it has already unpacked all the driver files onto your hard disk, as soon as the installer exits it will delete them - so don't let that installer exit yet
* Open an Explorer window, navigate to %USER%\AppData\Local\Temp and look for the most recently created directory (mine was called CRF000. There will be an Audio\Drivers directory under it, navigate to this directory. (BTW substitute %USER% with your user name)
* Copy the path from the path bar at the top of your Explorer window.
* Now open the Device Manager (Windows key+Break), select the 'unknown audio' device, right click and then select 'Update Driver Software' and then 'Browse my computer for software'.
* Now paste the path to the driver into the text box and press next. The driver should now install. That's it!
Now you can close the installer window. You now should have a working Live! soundcard.
:yes: :D Hope this helps someone else enjoy Vista with full fidelity.:D :yes:
http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0002ZH6QY.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg
A trip over to Creative's website was worthless. No drivers were currently available for my card and I got the impression they weren't going to waste the effort.
http://UploadYour.info/img/6afb245415.jpg
:growl: :growl: :growl: Creative also has listed that there is no development planeed for the Live! series of sound cards,:growl: :growl: :growl:
Creative are pathetic:growl: :yes: . I won't buy any more products from a company that can't support downword products - lesson learned.:yes: :( :growl:
:( Anyway this is a modded driver
http://www.ngohq.com/home.php?page=Files&go=cat&dwn_cat_id=20
That way is working perfectly for me >>>>>> http://UploadYour.info/img/5a8f9db133.jpg
And this is an alternate way of getting a working driver from the *official* installer:
* Get LiveDrvUni-Pack(ENG).exe from Creative's web site
* Run the installer, it will display the checking CRC window
* It will then tell you it can't find an SB card - oh yeah? Leave the dialog alone, we need it there for the moment
* Owing to the magic way the installer works it has already unpacked all the driver files onto your hard disk, as soon as the installer exits it will delete them - so don't let that installer exit yet
* Open an Explorer window, navigate to %USER%\AppData\Local\Temp and look for the most recently created directory (mine was called CRF000. There will be an Audio\Drivers directory under it, navigate to this directory. (BTW substitute %USER% with your user name)
* Copy the path from the path bar at the top of your Explorer window.
* Now open the Device Manager (Windows key+Break), select the 'unknown audio' device, right click and then select 'Update Driver Software' and then 'Browse my computer for software'.
* Now paste the path to the driver into the text box and press next. The driver should now install. That's it!
Now you can close the installer window. You now should have a working Live! soundcard.
:yes: :D Hope this helps someone else enjoy Vista with full fidelity.:D :yes: