Windows7 and x-fi problem




















Install the Creative X-Fi Vista drivers? SierraSonic Posted November 5, Guest Posted November 5, The install quits out and says I need to be running Vista. Thanks that did the trick. Feel stupid done that so many times in Vista to get XP programs to run.. Pyr0 Posted November 5, Posted November 9, Digitalx Posted November 9, ToneKnee Posted November 9, Pyr0 Posted November 9, Have you tried dissconnecting your onboard sound first if you have it?

This topic is now closed to further replies. You could refer to the following article:. Please Note: this KB applies to DVD driver, to make it applies to audio driver, we should locate the following registry subkey:.

I would like to confirm if there are any audio related backup programs. If so, please uninstall it to test. Hope it helps. Alex Zhao. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? SQL Server. Sign in. United States English. Like in Windows 7, the driver installs successfully, is visible as working and active in the Device Manager, the volume control in the taskbar is selectable, and the volume meter can be played with, but no sound.

Like I said, as if a pair of headphones are in. It may be a seperate file for Vista and 7, but the same result. I tried with the PAX 4. Disabling the headphone detection makes no improvement. It's the same under Windows 7. I must say, I've never had so much trouble with any other hardware than Creative products. The Sound Blaster Live!

Try Driver Version 5. Robert McClelland , Sep 19, Legas , Sep 20, Wait for new xfi dvd suite I be releasing soon. Robert McClelland , Sep 28, You must log in or sign up to reply here.

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