Sound Blaster Audigy SE on Vista (Proble

Alright, I recieved my Audigy SE, installed it into an empty PCI Slot, booted up my PC, Put in the DriverCD, Installed, and it worked fine. Then the AutoUpdate popped up, and It said I needed to update to a Vista Driver, and MediaSource 5 Update. I do so, then in the middle of the installation it tells me "Please Insert the CD that has the login.bin file" Im not sure if it says login.bin file or what it says but it says insert a CD. I try inserting my normal Driver CD that came with the SE, and it doesn't work so I have to quit. On the Box it says "Works With Windows Vista", and apparently that's not the case because many people are having problems with this. This is what makes me so mad. But can anyone help me with this problem?

(Hi,
It would be advisable to uninstall everything and reinstall using the latest driver from the website. Please check if you have this driver. You might want to consider getting a newer sound card instead because the Audigy SE is a very old product and software support for Windows 7 is pretty much limited.

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