This download is a driver providing Microsoft Windows Vista and Windows XP support for Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi series of audio devices. This download supports the following audio devices only:. Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer Fatal1ty Professional Series.
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Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum. Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatal1ty®. Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro. Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Fixes:. Resolves the issue for systems with 4 GB of RAM.
Resolves the Digital I/O detection issue when restarting your computer. Known Issues:. Before installing this driver, close the Creative MediaSource Go! Application on your desktop and restart your computer. (After you have installed this driver, you may manually launch the MediaSource Go! Application from the Start menu).
When adjusting the master volume in any of the Mode Console, there is no sound output in the rear speakers. (Use the Microsoft Volume Control panel to adjust the master volume) Requirements:. Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows Vista 32-bit, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE) 2005 or Window XP MCE 2004. Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi audio devices listed above Notes:. Do not install this driver for Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio.
To install the driver, do the following:. Download the file onto your local hard disk. Double-click the downloaded file. Follow the instructions on the screen. To uninstall the driver, do the following:.
Click Start - All Programs - Control Panel. Double-click the Device Manager icon. Double-click the Sound, video and game controllers option. Right-click the Creative SB X-Fi option, and select Uninstall.
The Confirm Device Uninstall dialog box appears. Select the Delete the driver software for this device option. Note: This check box must be selected to avoid reinstallation issues. Click the OK button.
Restart your computer. To reinstall the driver, do the following:. Double-click the downloaded file. When the message You must restart your computer to apply these changes appears, click the Restart Later button.
Follow the instructions on the screen. Guru3D SoundBlaster X-Fi reviews.
Hi, Check Control Panel - Mouse and Keyboard to see if anything is set to Volume Control such as a middle wheel, side button, or a key is 'Stuck'. Does it do it in all programs? If not check those that do to see if they have programmable 'hotkey' or 'mouse' activated volume controls. There was an issue in XP where older drivers allowed that so Update your drivers (XP or Vista). Right Click Speaker Icon - Playback Devices Highlight Speakers - Properties (lower right same page) - Enhancements Tab - Check Disable all Sound Effects - Apply - OK Control Panel - Device Manager - SOUNDS - look for HD Audio - Mine says RealTek High Definition Audio (that is an example and yours may have an entirely different name/maker). Write down description make and model - double click on it - drivers tab - write down version.
Now Click UPdate Drivers which may not do anything as MS is far behind certifying drivers. Then RIGHT CLICK on it and UNINSTALL - REBOOT - this will rebuild the driver stack. 1st go to system maker's site and look for latest driver Download - SAVE - go to right click on and RUN AS ADMIN (This is your fallback.) REBOOT after each driver installation. NOTE: Sound driver often rollback so check the version after installation and the reboot to see if the version you installed is there, if not repeat - reboot until it is. It can take several tries depending on how many rollbacks it does. Then do same for Device Maker's site. Manually look at manufacturer's sites for drivers - and Device Maker's sites.
How to Install a Device Driver in Vista Device Manager - Error “the Audio Service Is Not Running” When Opening the Volume Mixer in Vista Also Right Click Speaker near clock - Playback Devices - right click in the box area - check Show disable and disconnected devices. Highlight speaker and the on lower Right click Properties check settings for Device Usage enabled and so on.
Also do same for Configure on Lower Left of that box. In Control Panel you can also look for an Audio Manager along with the Sound Settings. Problems with sound and audio or no sound - a Mr Fixit Tips for fixing common sound problems Speakers and other audio output devices How to Enable Hidden Audio Devices in Vista How to troubleshoot sound problems that you experience after you install a Windows Vista Service Pack Hope this helps. Rob - Bicycle - Mark Twain said it right. Rob Brown - Microsoft MVP - Windows and Devices for IT 2010 - current Windows Insider MVP 2016 - current.