Audigy2 WDM Uninstall or Microphone in Cubase

Well now - the probem is in 2 things - first i installed the beta drivers - they maked a WDM version of driver - with that version - i cannot sing in my microphone when using cubase sx in minimized mode either "release asio driver in background" is checked or not .
2. Second problem that i want my card cd supplied old drivers back - that are not WDM . BUT I CANT UNINSTALL THAT Audigy Audio Processor WDM from my system .i tried a lot . i deleted alll files which were linked with the device from my system32 folder ? with Reg cool i had searched and deleted all lines which were containing "creative ,audigy , audio processor , emu0kx , wdminf)
SO now / i turn my comp on - and see - AlliLuyya! - Audigy audio Processor WDM driver found .
Help me please to get rid of it .or say something about that problem with microphone.
sorry for my English , im from Russia.

grand-funk wrote:
Well now - the probem is in 2 things - first i installed the beta drivers - they maked a WDM version of driver - with that version - i cannot sing in my microphone when using cubase sx in minimized mode either "release asio driver in background" is checked or not . 2. Second problem that i want my card cd supplied old drivers back - that are not WDM . BUT I CANT UNINSTALL THAT Audigy Audio Processor WDM from my system .i tried a lot . i deleted alll files which were linked with the device from my system32 folder ? with Reg cool i had searched and deleted all lines which were containing "creative ,audigy , audio processor , emu0kx , wdminf) SO now / i turn my comp on - and see - AlliLuyya! - Audigy audio Processor WDM driver found . Help me please to get rid of it .or say something about that problem with microphone. sorry for my English , im from Russia.
WDM (and ASIO) driver is allways installed by the Creative driver installer. You may end up to some troubles by 'trying to remove'/'removing' it (eg. WDM drivers) from the system. WDM driver present has normally no affect in software like Cubase SX.
Are you sure you understand what 'are you doing' / 'you need to do' to get Cubase working with your card/drivers? Just install your old/previous drivers using ctzapxx.exe (search this file from installation package). You can remove the present drivers before reinstallation process if old setup does not install over the newer ones.
BTW: Cubase SX/Audigy2 works best with Creative ASIO drivers. So, why not use them?
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