Bonjour and Windows XP Pro 64-Bit (x64)

I have tried to run the Bonjour Setup wizard to get the printer connected to my iMac to work with my Windows XP x64 machine. Does anyone know if there is a version of the program that works? Everytime I run the setup wizard it just crashes. Uninstalling and reinstalling hasn't worked nor has running the Bonjour Wizard in Windows XP compatibility mode. Any help is greatly appreciated.

64 Bit Drivers for the 2 ZS are solid. Here are a few things to look for.
. Go to system properties in Control Panel. Select Hardware tab and then device manager. Make sure that under the Sound, Video and game controllers that Audigy 2 shows up. If unknown device shows up, right click on unknown and select "Uninstall". After that goto to top of menu and right click and "Scan for Hardware Changes". This will detect sound card and apply drivers. If this checks out -
2. Go to Control Panel and select "Sound speech and Audio Devices" Under the Volume tab you should see SB Audigy 2 Zs Audio. If not then something is wrong in step . If this check out -
3. Make sure that the speakers are connected in the correct "Input slots". To test the correct slots, in step 2 slect the "Sounds" tab, highlight one of the program events with a speaker on the side of it and press the arrow button to play the sound. If no sound, try pluging you speaker into a different "Input Slot" and repeat test. NOTE: If drivers are installed correctly, the arrow button will be a black color and if they are not installed correctly it will greyed out in color. If this checks out -
4. Make sure that the speaker settings are not set up for "Digital". This can be setup this way during the install process and if you do not have digital speakers and it is set to this, there will be no sound even if all of above are correct.
I must say that I have never had any driver problems with any Sound Blaster cards ever. I have had IRQ issues which is due to the motherboard manufacturer and by just installing the card into a different slot corrected the problem.
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