Need old sound driver

Hi!
Recently windows image was changed on my company's T430's where new and updated drivers are installed(Right now latest available on download site). Can anyone please provide me driver where sound level/mute is remebered when headphones are plugged in? I really loved this feature which is now gone....

natou wrote:
Please I desesperately need a driver for my old sound card (Creative Lab AWE32 ISA Sound Card CT4330). If you have some links or can foward it to me in [email protected] , I'll be really thankful. My operating system is WIN98 SE.Message Edited by natou on 03-23-200603:45 PM
For Win98
http://www.soundcard-drivers.com/companies/258.htm?acd=3&rvd=5&thx=9&bng=7&o=3
If these does not get installed then try WinME drivers
http://www.soundcard-drivers.com/companies/258.htm?acd=3&rvd=5&thx=9&bng=7&o=4
jutapa

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