Compatibility with Creative Live Ultra (notebooks)

I run a HP Pavilion ze2000, will I be able to use the Creative Live Ultra without problems like on the TOshiba Sattelite notebooks? I have usb 2 port and I surpase/meet all recommended requirements.

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    Puncball wrote:
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