I think that the basic drivers are already included in the DVD.
--
Peter
Toronto, Canada
"Steve" <> wrote in message
news

413BD88-12A4-4983-9734-...
> LOL, believe it or not I actually did pull my ethernet cable out (so that
> Windows couldn't check the internet) and then removed the drivers, and
> rebooted. Amazingly, Windows was still able to find a driver for my sound
> card without asking me. Funny isn't it.
>
> I am doing all of this as administrator. Unless, I am not administrator.
> I
> installed Vista on my own so I assume my main account (my only account) is
> administrator.
>
> Thanks again for any help you can give.
>
> "Peter" wrote:
>
>> ctxfireg.exe is a process installed alongside Creative Labs sound card
>> driver and provides additional configuration options for these devices
>> according to Google.
>> Are you doing all this signed in as an Administrator? It's very odd
>> behaviour. All I can suggest is disconnecting from the web, going to
>> task
>> manager and uninstalling the offending devices along with their drivers
>> and
>> then rebooting, making sure, of course, that you have downloaded & saved
>> the
>> appropriate drivers first.
>