Drivers not detect my sound c

Hello;
I have a sound blaster 24 bit, and the CDROM with the drivers are dissapeared I tried to download the driver in this web but the installation program says hardware not detected. Of course, the hardware is present. I have Windows XP Professional.

jaygatsby9 wrote:
I have a Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 sound card. I used the autoupdate tool for drivers, and it found two critical downloads: one was for the wave studio or control panel or something like that, and it downloaded and installed properly. The second was the most recent driver for the sound card which the autoupdate recognized and suggested the driver for. After downloading it I tried to install it, but it said that it did not recognize or find my soundcard. Why? How can this be fixed so I can get the most recent drivers?Please help.thanks.
Use search tool ---> this has been a common problem.
.jtp

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  • Setup could not detect any Sound Blaster Audigy card on your system

    Hi from Barcelona!
    I've a Soun Blaster Audigy card (Model: SB0090)
    I tried to install the Audigy software and drivers from the original product CD but Setup was unable to find Augigy hardware and halted the installation!
    "Setup could not detect any Sound Blaster card on your system. Please ensure that your Sound Blaster hardware is properly installed before running this Setup program"
    By the way. Manually the sound drivers can be installed working only front speakers of the 5. Creative system
    I tried a clean installation of Windows XP and Windows 2000 PRO (reformatted the hard dri've) but Audigy install CD still could not find Audigy hardware.
    I've changed the card to a different PCI slot with the same results!!! Damaged?
    What is happening? I need a solution!! Many users have this problem to with other Sound Blaster cards and models...

    ADSLNEW wrote:
    It seems to be an important BUG of Creative Sound Blaster Audigy cards related with EEPROM!!!
    Yes, indeed, that is my theory as well. After much ****hing and on-line research, it seems that this problem has been around since 2002. From Creative Labs point of view, it appears they view this as "pilot error" -- the user has installed the card in a system that is not fully compliant with the latest standards -- specifically Microsofts ACPI (configuration and power management). A wide variety of configurations and/or actions seem to cause the PCI subsystem ID in the Audigy EEPROM to be erroneously overwritten -- including certain older motherboards, certain older PCI cards, and perhaps other actions.
    Once the subsystem ID in the EEPROM is overwritten and has garbage information, many or all of the Creative applications cease working and various sound problems can arise. Attempts to reinstall the driver or update to the latest driver consistently fail becuase of the dreaded "Setup could not detect any Sound Blaster Audigy card in your system..." error message.
    There appear to be four fixes:
    ) Get a replacement Audigy card from Creative, but <EM>only</EM> after you perform their prescribed troubleshooting steps to prove that the card is indeed the source of the problem. Apparently, the steps include installing the card in another PC. Apparently, Creative in Europe is more willing to replace your card than Creative in the US. It's up to Creative Labs whether or not they issue you an RMA ("Return Material Authorization").
    However, this fix will fail if the root causes of the EEPROM error are not corrected. Apparently, Creative Tech Support isn't always a foolproof source of guidance, so the burden is on you. The root cause MUST be corrected before the new card is installed, or the same problem will happen all over again. Eliminating the root cause may involve replacing your motherboard, replacing other PCI cards, or manual configuration (disabling ACPI).
    2) Reprogramming the EEPROM. This is for advanced PC owners only, because it involves desoldering the EEPROM, programming it, and resoldering (and even lifting some pins to prevent reprogramming). There are instructions on how to do this posted in the German Creative Labs discussion board, by a Russian (!). I have links for those who are interested.
    3) Removing the Creative drivers and software (using Clean Sweep procedures and third party utilities), updating again using Windows XP SP2, then physically moving the card to different PCI slots (multiple times if necessary), until ACPI Bios writes the proper information into the EEPROM. You can then reload the drivers.
    Again, the root causes of the problem must be removed or your fix will only be temporary (a day or two). This solution also seems to be very dependent on the specifics of your system (motherboard, PCI cards, etc.).
    4) Some people have had success in by-passing the step in the driver installation process where they check for the Audigy card subsystem ID, using a utility called CTZAPxx on the installation CD. Then then manually install each of the applications they need to use.
    5) Use the open source driver from the kX Project (http://kxproject.lugosoft.com/index.php). This driver (and associated utilities) does not depend on the detailed configuration of the card (i.e. they don't check subsystem ID) and appear to work fine even with cards with corrupted EEPROM.
    This driver is aimed primarily at computer music applications, and opens up the on-card signal processing capabilities. The downside is that the Audigy 2 ZS does not have all of it's capabilities supported <EM>yet </EM>(e.g. Dolby Digital decoding, S/PIF passthrough, possibly some game sound features, THX, 24-bit recording, support for Hyperthreading CPUs, etc.). But scanning over the discussion boards, the user community seems to be MUCH happier with the performance and support associated with these drivers than with Creative's.
    This is the direction I'm going. I'm not a big gamer and I don't really care about the latest in home theater audio performance. Basic 5. surround sound is all I care about, and I'm much more interested in computer music capabilities.
    I have also lost faith in Creative Labs as a vendor to provide the support I want and need going forward. Just imagine if the Creative Labs were running the Space Shuttle program :smileysurprised:.

  • ::"setup could not detect any sound blaster audigy on your system

    Hej!
    Har ominstallerat WinXP PRO och tappade bort ljudet helt! Datorn kan se ( via Windows update) att det ?ren ljudenhet installerad men kan inte hitta drivrutiner, gick d?refter in p? er sida och provade f?rst med manuell nedladdning men d? kommer ett felmed upp som lyderkonstigt t?nkte jag..Provade erat eget autodetect program men d?r hittade programmet r?tt!!
    Produkter i ditt system:
    Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS
    Laddade ner och k?rde programmet och d? f?r jag medd IGEN!!....
    Allts?:
    Era program hittar mitt kort f?r att sedan INTE hitta mitt kort...
    HJ?LP

    mrbergman wrote:
    Hej!
    Har ominstallerat WinXP PRO och tappade bort ljudet helt! Datorn kan se ( via Windows update) att det ?ren ljudenhet installerad men kan inte hitta drivrutiner, gick d?refter in p? er sida och provade f?rst med manuell nedladdning men d? kommer ett felmed upp som lyder:"setup could not detect any sound blaster audigy on your system"..konstigt t?nkte jag..Provade erat eget autodetect program men d?r hittade programmet r?tt!!
    Produkter i ditt system:
    Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS
    Laddade ner och k?rde programmet och d? f?r jag medd::"setup could not detect any sound blaster audigy on your system".. IGEN!!....
    Allts?:
    Era program hittar mitt kort f?r att sedan INTE hitta mitt kort...
    HJ?LP
    Hejssan
    I think you understand english good enough (som ni alla svenskar brukar g?ra (b?ttre ?n vi finskar i alla fall)) so I just give a link to another thread on this forum.
    This issue you're having, is quite common for Creative Audigy carrds (perhaps with OEM models mostly) if you just search this forum.
    You can use those instructions to get some drivers installed to your card. Install drivers first and then all the Creative software you need.
    You need WinRar being installed into your system to get driver package extracted. You can download it from http://www.winrar.de/edownload/winrar.html
    Here is the link
    .jtp

  • Setup could not detect any Sound Blaster Audigy 2 on your Sys

    Here's the deal. I have used my Soundblaster Audigy 2 Platinum without incedent for a long time with the following box:
    Asus A7V333
    XP 800
    .5 GB DDR 2700
    I changed cases, but all of the components remained the same. Everything else went like clockwork, but no Audigy.
    So I did a clean and replace of the drivers, however, I had no Audigy CD. I ordered the CD from Creative, but it looks to be a CD for the Audigy 2 XS...will this work for the Audigy 2 Platinum?
    So when I go to run the CD, I get the following error:
    Setup could not detect any Sound Blaster Audigy on your system.
    Please ensure that your Sound Blaster Hardware is properly installed before running this Setup program
    Setup will now exit.
    I didn't change slots and the IRQ is still the same.
    I can provide any additional documentation, i.e. screen shots of device manager, et al. to anyone interested in helping.
    Also, if you li've in Chicago, I will get you drunk.
    I am so irritated with this thing... I remember it being a pain in the @$$ to install the first time, but not like this.
    Cheers,
    -rob

    Okay I ended up fixing this problem myself seeing as a lot of these forum topics just come to a dead end with no real resolution.
    Let's get 'Creative' ...
    I removed the reg entry hkey_local_machine/software/creative tech, removed all drivers, programs, and anything that even smelt faintly of creative.
    Just to make sure I ran the CTZAPXX.exe on the cd and removed drivers again there also.
    Then upon a swift reboot I used CTZAPXX.exe to install the drivers, ran the cd, unchecking the option at the bottom of the 'custom' install list to install windows drivers (as it had already been done)
    Now I'm back in business
    Though, all through the ages I've never had a creative soundcard, which hasn't given me trouble at some stage, man I even have shameful memories of my AWE64... Lift your game creative, you've got a great product line, just a pity the shoddy drivers sometimes let them down.
    This post may be a little outdated, but it's really intended for all you googlers out there I really hope this fixes your problem!

  • Set up from creative down load does not detect any sound blaster audigy mess

    I have a sound blaster audigy with no installation cd. I installed the card to download the drivers. The detection software on the site said there was no creative product installed.
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    Tony

    I have the same problem. About a year ago I threw out all my driver cd's because they were really piling up and i figured i'd never need them because I've been able to download all the driver's i've ever needed from company websites.
    NOT SO with Creative.
    I have the Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Platinum (the one with the ports for the front of the computer). I recently had to reinstall my OS. I got the soundcard to work, but all the optional components I had before (like the ability to use the remote control to control sound, and the EAX console etc) are gone. I tried to download these components from the website (it's really hard to tell which is which, so i downloaded them all). They will NOT install! I keep getting the error message "Setup did not detect required components, Setup will exit" on all the download software.
    This is extremely frustrating because I'm unable to setup the speakers properly (windows speaker settings don't really work).
    I did manage to do the automatic update thing, but it only updates the core drivers.
    PLEASE HELP!
    I paid $200 bucks for this card (granted, that was a couple years ago), so I should be able to at least download the same software that came with the product!
    Please have a professional (not an engineer without user interface experience) design the download area too...it is extremely difficult to understand what the individual components really do! At the very least, when you download them...they should work!
    Thanks.

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    jaygatsby9 wrote:
    I have a Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 sound card. I used the autoupdate tool for drivers, and it found two critical downloads: one was for the wave studio or control panel or something like that, and it downloaded and installed properly. The second was the most recent driver for the sound card which the autoupdate recognized and suggested the driver for. After downloading it I tried to install it, but it said that it did not recognize or find my soundcard. Why? How can this be fixed so I can get the most recent drivers?Please help.thanks.
    Use search tool ---> this has been a common problem.
    .jtp

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  • Set up can not detect any Sound Blaster L

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    Does FW card conflict w/ SB Li've! only?
    Have you looked BIOS settings like
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  • Solution who encounter 'Setup does not detect Sound Blaster .....' error msg during installat

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    Message Edited by BadBoy on 05-22-2005 09:5 PM

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