No audio device on windows xp with SB0

Hello, I've a SB0060 with a cd version that does not install on windows xp. I've always had problems installing this card on windows xp but once I've managed to install it.
I was upgrading the driver to try to fix some bugs with TeamSpeak and lost all sound.
I've tried to install again the SB0060 but couldn't get it to work.
I've tried with:
SBLi've5XPDrvUpdate.exe
Li'veDrvUni-Pack(ENG).exe
Li'veDrvPack_Patch.exe
Li'veDrvPack.exe
All of the drivers install on windows xp BUT in the "sound and audio devices" gives me the finger with "no audio device".
In the device manager, No conflits, No troubles, No Shared IRQs, NOTHING! This is really driving me crazy.
Is there any driver or HowTo install this card in the web? Any fixed stuff or people with the same problem?
Please help.

Try the CD from here instead.
http://forums.creative.com/creativelabs/board/message?board.id=soundblaster&message.id=25677

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