DenkoRetro wrote on 2020-11-02, 20:54:Thank you !
But I have a problem. I try to install the card manually and it wants to reboot, but it says it's missing a .vxd-fil […]
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darry wrote on 2020-11-02, 19:39:I beg to differ . I downloaded the ISO and I see VXD drivers .
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DenkoRetro wrote on 2020-11-02, 17:49:
Hi, there is no VXD-driver in any of those folders.
I beg to differ . I downloaded the ISO and I see VXD drivers .
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EDIT : Make sure your folder options are set as follows or you will not see system files in folders , including VXD files .
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Thank you !
But I have a problem. I try to install the card manually and it wants to reboot, but it says it's missing a .vxd-file and I refeer to the folder again and it installs and wants ro reboot. But after it's the same issue.
I've unistalled everything that the CD installed before this. Should I install the CD and the WDM drivers, and then do this?
Kind regards!
The VXD drivers should be installable independently of any Creative software on the CD .
I would try installing the software you want from the CD, uninstalling the WDM drivers completely, rebooting and then installing the VXD drivers .
To remove the WDM drivers completely, you will need to removed all the card's device from device manager AND remove the .inf files fro the WDM driver that the installer copied into c:\windows\inf\other and possibly into c:\windows\inf and then reboot . If the WDM drivers are completely gone, the sound card should appear in other devices in device manager if no driver folder is specified upon hardware detection at boot .
Once that is done, you can remove the unknown devices from device manager, refresh or reboot and feed the hardware detection wizard the proper driver path .
If prompted during installation to overwrite newer files, answer yes .