Setup could not detect any SB Audio Card on your system..... (win XP and SB02

What do I need to do? I run it under Win XP, have installed the XP drivers but when Im trying to run the Installing Program from the original CD I get the above message...
Creative model SB 0220
Anyone has any suggestion?
Thanks

Have you tried running the "CTZAPXX.exe" or "Setup.exe" file in the "Drivers" folder in the unzipped files? It should have no problem installing the drivers, unless you have a defecti've card. You may alos need to install the programs by using the setup file in each program's folder.

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