VOGONS


First post, by kcils

User metadata
Rank Newbie
Rank
Newbie

Hi guys. Recently changed my XP rig over from a Dimension 4600 to a Precision 690. Everything works great after a repair install and all proper chipset drivers etc, except for my Xtrememusic.

I've tried almost every DanielK support pack, pretty much every official driver release I can get my hands on, and Dell's official drivers for the Xtrememusic. I've also tried every PCI slot in the machine, cleared all drivers and rebooted before installing different ones, disabling unneeded integrated devices in bios, installing manually via device manager and just normal .exe.

I was able to get it to work... Once, and then on a reboot it didn't work again and reverted back to Multimedia Audio Device with a Code 10 error.

The most common result seems to be there just being a "Creative X-Fi Audio Processor (WDM)" with a Code 10 error, instead of what should be there, Multimedia Audio Device and "SB X-Fi". I was able to get that correct result one time like I described above out of maybe 100 attempts with various drivers and methods.

I thought it might have been the card, so I ordered a working sb0460 off eBay and, same issue. I'm pretty much at my wits end and I really need this card working on this machine. Any of you guys have any ideas?

Reply 1 of 6, by kcils

User metadata
Rank Newbie
Rank
Newbie

I've just tried using a fresh Dell XP install disc, and LegacyUpdate paired with the official drivers for the Precision 690, and still no dice with this thing. I had read on another forum a while back that some chipsets apparently had really big problems with Creative products, particularly the XFi series.

I also came across this documentation in the HP xw9300 manual, which I attached below. It mentions that you cannot use the SB0460 with the Quadro FX 4500, which I found odd.

My Precision 690 is currently using a Quadro FX 3500... So maybe that's the issue? For some reason?

The attachment Screenshot_20240829-010704.jpg is no longer available

Reply 2 of 6, by kcils

User metadata
Rank Newbie
Rank
Newbie

So, I tried with an X1950 Pro instead, no difference. I read up on this thread however:
https://www.overclockers.com/forums/threads/s … to-work.626226/

This guy seems to go into fairly exhaustive and excruciating effort to try and get this card working on his system. He's got an nForce 570 SLI chipset on his board. My chipset is Intel 5000X, but it does support SLI too. Maybe that has something to do with it? I'm kind of in the same boat he ended up in now, it looks like. I wonder why it's just refusing to work properly no matter what.
There has to be a solution since Dell shipped these Precision 690's with SB0460's as an option..

Reply 3 of 6, by Repo Man11

User metadata
Rank l33t
Rank
l33t

No help, but I feel your pain; when I upgraded to a P5Q Pro back in 2008, my trusty Philips Acoustic Edge sound card would not work with it. It worked fine with the preceding 5 motherboards, but it refused to work with that one.

After watching many YouTube videos about older computer hardware, YouTube began recommending videos about trains - are they trying to tell me something?

Reply 4 of 6, by kcils

User metadata
Rank Newbie
Rank
Newbie

Yeah, it's very frustrating.

In a bout of good news perhaps, though, I popped in my SB0230, loaded up the KX drivers, and it seems to work okay, however I can't figure out how to get the SB0250 front panel or digital i/o settings working using it. I might just not know what I'm doing, though.
If I can get all that to work, I'll probably just get a ZS 2 and use the KX drivers and call it a day.

Reply 5 of 6, by kcils

User metadata
Rank Newbie
Rank
Newbie

The 2 ZS drive doesn't work properly because it has a different pin out for the connector. AUD_EXT connector on the Audigy sb0230, and AD_EXT on the 2 ZS drive. Just noticed a couple hours ago. Ordered a 2 ZS off eBay and hopefully will be off to the races.

Been listening to music all day on the rig otherwise though, very stable now. I guess the solution to the Intel 5000X chipset is just "don't use X-Fi, 🤣". A shame because the Xtrememusic is a little better for what I'm trying to do (rompler music production), but what can you do?

Reply 6 of 6, by kcils

User metadata
Rank Newbie
Rank
Newbie

Closing update:
SB0350 (gold connector version) works perfectly with kX drivers and the 2 ZS livedrive in the Precision 690. I had to use the version 3552 signed drivers (3553 unsigned didn't work) on my setup with XP sp3 32bit.
I also had to manually copy and paste the kX.sys file from the program files kX folder to system32, since it was just throwing a "kX device not found" error.
It's actually better for my use than the XFi with Creative drivers, since you have full DSP control, and can intercept and record a 24/96 digital input before it reaches any resampling, with the kX drivers, by taking advantage of the P16V unit.
Though apparently it is worse for old games due to worse resampling, and older games often using lower sample rate. I don't really game though on it much just music production stuff.
Anyways, if anyone else is using an Intel 5000X chipset with Creative stuff I hope this helps.