Cant install my creative sound blaster external 24 bit sb0

hi there?i tried ti install the software from the Installation cd but i always came up with this messege?[img"]http://www.moq3.com/img/uploads/0Uv3308.jpg">i tried to unstall the software and its drivers through the control panal thingy, from the temperary files and also got the recycle bin empty then restarted my laptop ( which is dell latitude d820)..?it doesnt work !!?i tired to?search ?the mintioned file which is sbusdll.dll in the cd but couldnt find it , ?plz plz plz plz help me

No replies !!?guys i posted a pic to make it easier for u !!?what a shame

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  • Cant install Driver - Creative SB Live! 24-bit - windows 7

    :Cant install Driver - Creative SB Li've! 24-bit - windows 79 I have:
    Audio Adapter? Creative SB Li've! 24-bit (CA006) Integrated Audio Processor on MSI motherboard
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    SB24_W7DRVBETA_US__04_0090
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    Can some one help me please.
    <img width="880" src="http://img253.imageshack.us/img253/6099/creative.jpg" height="09[/img]
    Message Edited by Vecera on 07-28-2009 02:5 AM

    You need to obtain the drivers from your motherboard manufacturer. The drivers you have downloaded are for STAND ALONE cards only, not for integrated motherboard sound cards. I do know that Gateway and other manufacturers have these bundled with their systems. Try here also for a tweaked driver/install package......
    http://danielkawakami.blogspot.com/
    {****Edit of my own message*****)
    I looked for MSI motherboard drivers for that integrated Creative chip and the ones I found were not! for Windows 7. That is why I hope Dan K.'s drivers help you. I have not used that specific Creative onboard chip, so I do not know if Dan K.'s drivers will install. But users in other forums say his package works better than Gateway's inside Windows 7/Vista.
    After looking for the options for downloads, I see that there are some drivers out there for integrated realtek/Creative MB software and there are X-FI extreme audio cards that come separately with motherboard that plug in like a standalone sound card. Again, you should check on the MSI home page for their newest drivers. The Creative drivers available straight from Creative may not have your sound card's ID in the driver files for "retail cards" that they have drivers up for. Daniel K and other modders add the proper hardware manufacturer IDs to their driver packs so you can install their ALL IN ONE packs on your system. But I have not seen any users talk of doing that.
    Message Edited by jmacguire on 07-27-2009 :24 PM

  • Installation CD for Creative Sound Blaster Live 24-bit External SB0490

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    How to produce 5.1 sound with logitech z5500 running on iMac 10.5.8 with sound blaster live 24 bit external.

    First off your operating system version is obsolete and not being updated for security issues from Apple.
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    "- Better tie in with the Windows audio sub-system."
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    Allow me to elaborate some more while I have time since it's sunday night and the family is busy with other things and will be off to bed thereafter.
    Creative's device drivers and software has always been a point of contention. You don't make the install discs available for download on your website for starters. This is a fascist move on your part. Your driver installation procedure and reliability is hit or miss. I personally have not had a lot of trouble with the drivers (only a few hiccups here and there) but i have read on the forums where all sorts of other people have (I'm not in disagreeing that their problems are partially their fault, but that's the price of running Windows instead of buying a Mac). My experience with your driver software suites over the years have been mostly (A) "When it works as expected it's sheer aural bliss beyond that of any other sound card in existence! THIS is why 'Sound Blaster Compatible' was what other companies put on their products, because Creative set the standard for everyone else to meet." but also sometimes (B) "everything installed and worked fine but now something is corrupt and not all the speakers have sound coming from them or the sound is all screwed up and the driver won't uninstall/reinstall/update correctly because it's corrupt and it's not deleting the driver files because windows has the files locked and safe mode isn't helping so now i have to physically remove the card from the PC and try to completely clean out my system of the Creative software. I can't believe they went after Daniel_K the way they did, i wish he'd come back and fix their drivers. Now which box did i put that install cd in...."
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    Chances are what i've written above is perhaps an opening soliloquy of the requiem for the Creative Sound Blaster, the card that defined an industry and the company that turned it's back on it. I don't expect anything to come from this letter and I don't expect a meaningful reply from you. You'll probably write me justifying your decisions you've made with your product line and offer some false sincerity about how you are happy i am enjoying my price-gouged discontinued soundcard i had to buy off e-bay because your current line of products are not a step back in your eyes because of the profits they turn. This generation of customers who buy your Platinum HD, or Reco3D or Z-series line of cards probably oblivious to what they are missing out on (through no fault of their own), funny how the bliss of ignorance works and lines your pockets...
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    My Creative Hardware.jpg

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