No Stereo Out

I have a Sound Blaster SB Li've 024. Recently I reformatted my computer and upson reinstalling Sound Blaster, I am not receiving and stereo output from my speakers. Both speakers are playing the exact same thing. I think it has something to do with the soundcard or software because all of the connections are correct and I don't get stereo with my headphones either. Does anybody know how I can fix the problem?Message Edited by edvhou82 on -27-2004 :09 PMMessage Edited by edvhou82 on -27-2004 :0 PM

edvhou82,
What OS are you using? Try using the Li'veDrvUni driver if you are using Windows XP/2000.
Go to the driver download page and do a search for this filename - Li'veDrvUni-Pack(ENG).exe
Jason

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