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will_s
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      11-29-2007
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

 
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Mick Murphy
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      11-29-2007
Toss a coin; your call!

"will_s" 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
>
>

 
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Arse Clown
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      11-29-2007
"will_s" <> wrote in message
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> 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
>


**** Vista. Re install XP.
 
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wschlichtman
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      11-29-2007
I chose to lose SB. Best decision I've ever made. They have always had bad
driver support (and it's worse now) and I'll necer have to deal with them
again. Makes me happy.

"will_s" 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
>
>

 
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dzomlija
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      11-29-2007

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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will_s
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      11-29-2007

"dzomlija" <> wrote in message
news:...
>
> 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.
>
>
> --
> dzomlija

..spaces.live.com/)

I use the computer for listening to music and thats why I was so ****ed off.
Anyway, after turning it back off and back on a couple of times the sound
has reappeared

The reason I went sound blaster is that the relteak onboard sound is
garbage.

Anyway will see what happens ......

 
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Brian W
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      11-29-2007

"will_s" <> wrote in message
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> 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

I've not had any problems with my Creative Audigy 2 ZS on Vista, and the
drivers are nine months old

 
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redrunner
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      11-29-2007
As soon as Creative's sound cards and support started going downhill fast
(right around after LIVE! 5.1 cards were released) TurtleBeach cards were
suggested as an alternative.

I've been using TurtleBeach products ever sense... The sound quality
compared to My audigy2 ZS and my x-fi is awesome. Especially because I could
NEVER get a Creative card to work well in Vista, and often had problems in XP
(scratchy/popping sound, ambiguous channels, etc.)

Try them out... their products aren't ridiculously overpriced, either.

"will_s" wrote:

>
> "dzomlija" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> >
> > 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.
> >
> >
> > --
> > dzomlija

> ..spaces.live.com/)
>
> I use the computer for listening to music and thats why I was so ****ed off.
> Anyway, after turning it back off and back on a couple of times the sound
> has reappeared
>
> The reason I went sound blaster is that the relteak onboard sound is
> garbage.
>
> Anyway will see what happens ......
>
>

 
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Bill Yanaire
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      11-29-2007

"Mick Murphy" <> wrote in message
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> Toss a coin; your call!


What a great answer. The OP now has much more to go on with your reply!


>
> "will_s" 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
>>
>>



 
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will_s
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      11-30-2007
well the sound is awesome with my card when it works.

and yes it has stopped working again

well its back to XP this weekend when I get some spare time up my sleeve

its the cost effective solution :-)
"redrunner" <> wrote in message
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> As soon as Creative's sound cards and support started going downhill fast
> (right around after LIVE! 5.1 cards were released) TurtleBeach cards were
> suggested as an alternative.
>
> I've been using TurtleBeach products ever sense... The sound quality
> compared to My audigy2 ZS and my x-fi is awesome. Especially because I
> could
> NEVER get a Creative card to work well in Vista, and often had problems in
> XP
> (scratchy/popping sound, ambiguous channels, etc.)
>
> Try them out... their products aren't ridiculously overpriced, either.
>
> "will_s" wrote:
>
>>
>> "dzomlija" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>> >
>> > 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.
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > dzomlija

>> ..spaces.live.com/)
>>
>> I use the computer for listening to music and thats why I was so ****ed
>> off.
>> Anyway, after turning it back off and back on a couple of times the sound
>> has reappeared
>>
>> The reason I went sound blaster is that the relteak onboard sound is
>> garbage.
>>
>> Anyway will see what happens ......
>>
>>


 
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