will_s;528693 Wrote:
> Sound Blaster X-fi or Vista . One has to go.
>
> Vista is now not even detecting the card ( no audio output device is
> installed ) . Worked great for a while then just stopped again ( yes,
> it
> has happened before ).
>
>
> Now if I go back to XP I know that eveything will work except for the
> Soundcard which I only installed after Vista. So do I put Vista away
> until
> next year when I upgrade to a new mobo that has good onboard sound that
> works with Vista
>
> And I would love to send a message to Creative Labs but I dont want to
> be
> arrested for obsentities etc.
>
> oh well, live rolls on
Creative used to make fantastic sound cards. My original 386 had a
Sound Blaster Pro, and I've also used Sound Blaster 16 and Sound Blaster
Live! on other machines.
But lately it seems as though they've gone the same way in product
support that HP has gone with their printers. It's non-existant.
My advice to you would be (if you current mobo doesn't have onboard
sound) is to purchase a cheapy sound card that you can use instead with
Vista until such time as you can get the new modo that you want. ASUS
make great motherboards, and use the RealTek sound chips. Great stuff.
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