THX option in new X-Fi web driv

Hey
I just formated and installed XP and since i have X-Fi ExtremeMusic card, i wanted the latest drivers...
So I Downloaded
Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi series Driver 2.8.0004
which had no volume control at all... only the driver (well... i could have realize that by the name...)
and Creative Console Launcher 2.60.29?so i'd get the regular launcher and volume panel.
I need to redirect the Bass Freq. so i went to the Speaker and Headphone tab, which usualy has the THX option... and now it doesn't...
How do I enable this option? or where should I download it from?
Thanks!
Guy

<font face="andale mono,times">Yes, you're right...
[size="3" face="andale mono,times">but still... how do i add THX or Bass Redirection to the other mods?
[size="3" face="andale mono,times">?
[size="3" face="andale mono,times">Thanks.
[size="3" face="andale mono,times">Guy

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