Audigy MP3+ Drivers Prob

Hello...
I have an Audigy MP3+ and I have a new computer. I connect my Audigy Card in this new computer but I have problems with Drivers.
First, I installed the Drivers from the Original CD that came with the card.
But in the installation I got an error several times. Something like the drivers or software are out of date.
Then I visited the Creative site for download a recent drivers. The autoupdate told me that download there drivers: Audigy Series Driver v02.09.006
I did and when I tried to install them appears this error:
Error Code: -50 : 0x80040707
Error Information:
>SetupDLL\SetupDLL.cpp (548)
pAPP:Creative Sound Blaster Audigy, Audigy 2 series and Audigy 4 series Driver
PVENDOR:Creative Technology Ltd.
PGUID:AAF283AE-985D-4B8A-AFEC-A742D5A797E9
$9..0.429ice Pack 2 (2600) BT_OTHER 9600.30543
So what can I do to install the latest drivers?
Thanks!!

You need to install all software from Creative CD, bundled w/ your card.
If you don't have the CD, check, if BadBoy has this CD in his collection - http://badboy.filefront.com/
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