7.1 system speaker support under Windows 7?

Is it true that under windows vista and 7 creative only support 2.1 speaker systems with there drivers support.
I have read it on your software autoupdate, forum etc and on other places on the internet.
I thinking of buying your two 7.1 systems.speaker system - GigaWorks S750 and Inspire T7900.
I`m useing Audigy 2 (0240) and X-Fi Elite Pro at the moment on my 2 pc`s.
Thanks in anvanced

Thanks for your quickly response.
I`m very glad for the answer.

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