Alternative Creative Console that comes with driver C

Hi,
I have an X-Fi Xtreme Gamer card, and the driver CD that came with it had a different console to the one that the drivers on the website has. It also had a few other customisation options which are unavailable in the "normal" console app that comes with the drivers.
Is it possible to download this console if you don't have the CD, as I have sort of lost the CD and I want to get this console back so I can customise my subwoofer's settings again. I can't find it anywhere on the site, but the new drivers normally detect it and update it if you have an older version installed, which would be nice if I had the driver CD but I don't right now, so any help given would be muchly appreciated.
Thanks

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