Fatal1ty Champion Front Panel I/O Issue

'Fatalty Champion Front Panel I/O Issue I just purchased a Creative PCI Express Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatalty Champion Series Sound Card. I have installed the card and front panel into my system with the latest drivers.
I am unable to get the front panel to work (the soundcard works fine). It has no lights, volume does not work and the mode selection does not work, in fact the only thing that works are my headphones. When I plug in my headphones my speakers mute and I get sound in my headphones. I have disconnected all connections and reconnected them ensure they are fully seated. I have reseated my card as well.
System Specs
EVGA X58
2G of 600 RAM
2 Vertex20 SSD?s in RAID0
DVD Player
GTX295 and a GTX8800
Dual Mon
Win7 x64 Ultimate
My system is extremely stable with no issues other than the new Sound Card. Here is the driver I used, Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Driver 2.7.0007. I have also tried the Product Identification Module Update.
Any suggestions?

Thanks for the answer so fast.
I use win xp 32 bit,is there any solution for win xp
Product indentification module update
File Name : PID_W7PCAPP_US_2__0.exe
Requirements:
[color="#ff0000"]Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 7 32-bit <
Sound Blaster X-Fi and X-Fi Titanium series of audio devices listed above<
Review and found this also
XFTI_PCDRVBETA_US_2_7_0008.exe
Fixes:
Resolves issue of Sound Blaster X-Fi I/O Dri'veBay not workingin Windows XP. <
But I have the same problem.
If you me that fix to you with that patch, I'll have to install win 7.
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