Unable to Detect Sound Blaster L

Had new hard dri've installed by PC shop. Got it home and have tried to install Sound Blaster 24-Bit. Keep getting error "Unable to detect SoundBlaster Li've 24-Bit. Make sure hardware is installed properly" Have tries everything to install but no luck.

i get a code 0 message?
audio device supported is not detected?? any ideas?

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  • DVD-Audio and "can not detect sound blaster card" with Audigy2 Va

    I recently purchased an "Audigy2 Value" card from an eBay user, because I recently purchased some DVD-Audio discs. I downloaded the Audigy2 drivers from the website, and the Creative MediaSource player. 5. Surround sound worked fine for me, though sometimes the driver would reset to the default 2/2. sound and I would have to re-select 5. sound, which was annoying.
    Then I was completely unable to get the MediaSource player to recognise my DVD-Audio discs, and the EAX functionality of the player would never work. The EAX logo never appeared in the player. When I tried installing the MediaSource player from an install disc, I got the message "can not detect sound blaster card". Then I discovered the world of EEPROM problems.
    I followed advice from some other threads, including using ScanPCI to get information on the card, which yielded the following result.
    When installed on my machine (Asus A7A266 motherboard) the ScanPCI reads:
    Vendor 02h Creative Labs
    Device 0008h Unknown
    Command 0005h (I/O Access, BusMaster)
    Status 0290h (Has Capabilities List, Supports Back-To-Back Trans., Medium Timing)
    Revision 00h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency 20h
    Self test 00h (Self test not supported)
    PCI Class Multimedia, type Audio
    Subsystem ID 0002h Unknown
    Subsystem Vendor 02h Creative Labs
    Address 0 is an I/O Port : 0000A800h
    System IRQ 5, INT# A
    New Capabilities List Information :
    Power Management Capabilities
    Supports power state D2
    Supports power state D
    Current Power State : D0 (Device fully-operational, no power saving)
    On another machine (specs unknown, it's a "house pc") I got this (with 3 entries!):
    Vendor 02h Creative Labs
    Device 0002h EMU0K Audio Chipset (SB Li've!)
    Command 0004h (BusMaster)
    Status 0290h (Has Capabilities List, Supports Back-To-Back Trans., Medium Timing)
    Revision 04h, Header Type 80h, Bus Latency 20h
    Self test 00h (Self test not supported)
    PCI Class Multimedia, type Audio
    Subsystem ID 002002h CT4850 SBLi've! Value
    Subsystem Vendor 02h Creative Labs
    Address 0 is an I/O Port : 00009000h
    New Capabilities List Information :
    Power Management Capabilities
    Current Power State : D0 (Device fully-operational, no power saving)
    Vendor 02h Creative Labs
    Device 7002h PCI Gameport Joystick
    Command 0004h (BusMaster)
    Status 0290h (Has Capabilities List, Supports Back-To-Back Trans., Medium Timing)
    Revision 0h, Header Type 80h, Bus Latency 20h
    Self test 00h (Self test not supported)
    PCI Class Input, type Other
    Subsystem ID 002002h PCI Gameport Joystick
    Subsystem Vendor 02h Creative Labs
    Address 0 is an I/O Port : 00008800h
    New Capabilities List Information :
    Power Management Capabilities
    Current Power State : D0 (Device fully-operational, no power saving)
    Vendor 02h Creative Labs
    Device 0008h Unknown
    Command 0004h (BusMaster)
    Status 0290h (Has Capabilities List, Supports Back-To-Back Trans., Medium Timing)
    Revision 00h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency 20h
    Self test 00h (Self test not supported)
    PCI Class Multimedia, type Audio
    Subsystem ID 0002h PCI Gameport Joystick (Guess Only!)
    Subsystem Vendor 02h Creative Labs
    Address 0 is an I/O Port : 00008400h
    New Capabilities List Information :
    Power Management Capabilities
    Supports power state D2
    Supports power state D
    Current Power State : D0 (Device fully-operational, no power saving)
    (Just a note: above you can clearly see that it does not say I have an Audigy, it thinks it is a SBLi've. Is this normal? The card IS an Audigy 2, it says so on the card.)
    So, I put the card back on my own PC, thinking this has fixed my EEPROM, but I get the same as before. Subsystem ID 0002h. And of course the install software will not detect the card.
    I realise that I could go back to using the web drivers, but this still leaves me with MediaSource not recognising the card and not enabling DVD-Audio or EAX, which is why I bought the card in the first place!
    I have heard that the VIA chipset is possibly to blame for the EEPROM problems on the Audigy cards, and certainly it seems like it is not permanent, since it gave different information on the other PC. So now I am seriously considering getting a new motherboard.
    Do other motherboards cause this same problem? I don't want to buy another board and get the same trouble. All I want is to be able to install my MediaSource and have it recognise my card so I can listen to my DVD-Audio discs.
    Cheers,
    Russ.

    Figured out my problem. Installing the drivers from the web to begin with was a bad idea. They just did not work properly with the card.
    The "card not found" problem has gone as well, after installing it in another PC. I am also using the proper install disc now, as the other one I was using turned out to not be for the Audigy 2 value after all, but was an Audigy 2 install disc. That easily explains the "Card not found" error. The differing results from the ScanPCI program are still bizarre, though.
    Thanks to all of the people on the forum who posted information in other threads to help me deal with this issue. For now I am sticking with the original drivers from the disc and I am not upgrading.

  • Solution who encounter 'Setup does not detect Sound Blaster .....' error msg during installat

    For those who encounter 'Setup does not detect sound blaster audio in the system' error upon installing from the installation CD. You can try the steps below that work for me. It seems Windows have lock on to the sound card with an incorrect ID thus the installation CD are not able to correctly identify the card. Be sure to do a backup copy of the registry first incase something goes wrong since we are editing the registry.
    . Go to Start-Run and type in 'regedit' to start the registry editor application.
    2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\P CI.
    3. You should see listing with 'VEN....'. Expand them by clicking on the + icon and then see if it's listed as unknown or Creative related stuff. Keep note of them.
    4. Right click on those 'VEN......' listing that you have noted earlier and select full permission. Ensure that full control are selected. Now delete all those listed as unknown or Creative related stuff.
    5. Exit registry editor and reboot. Try using the installation CD again.
    Hope it hel
    ps.
    Message Edited by BadBoy on 05-22-2005 09:5 PM

    I only have this problem when i try to install <A href="]Li'veDrvUni-Pack(ENG).exe[/url] ... That driver pack also says that the drivers from cd are the newest ... :S !

  • Could not detect Sound Blaster Audio Card on xp sp2 Sys

    I have Audigy Platinum and trying to install to a recently re-installed windows xp sp2 system. On my previous install everything was working fine and now I am looking to install the newest drivers and the error comes up [color="#ff3300">"could not detect Sound Blaster Audio Card on system". The strange thing is windows recognizes the card and will install it's drivers, but when I go to install the latest driver update I get the error. In addition, I also tried to run the install from my original disk.
    I also?un-installed the devices showing? in the windows device manager, then tried and the same error, I even tried it in safe mode. Any ideas?Thanks and Advance,Mikel

    Yes i think the real lesson here is not to buy creative,. i have the same problem with their junky card, so i guess ill just have to take buisness somewhere else. if you all do the same perhaps the threat of them going out of buisness will have them deal with their problems. if not atleast we saved others the headache of learning this lesson.

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    Hp Pavilion g6 is suddenly unable to detect sound card

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  • Can not detect Sound Blaster Audigy 2 on this sys

    Im having trouble install drivers (apart from the old CD ones and some out of date ones) all the latest drivers or beta drivers say they cannot detect my card. I have an Sound Blaster Audigy 2 OEM which i bought nearly 2 years ago. I've tried swapping it to a different pci slot but makes no different Constant crashes when playing openal games. Even if i install the lates openal file. But i need to find out why i can't install the newest drivers and why they say i haven't got an audigy 2 when i have. In my device manger even says that its an "Creative SB Audigy 2 (WDM)" My system is as follows...
    Windows XP Proffesional SP2 32Bit
    P4 3.0ghz
    .25Gb DDR 400 Ram
    Geforce 6800 Ultra 256Mb
    Asustek P4P800-E Deluxe Motherboard
    Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 OEM
    PCTV Rave TV card
    Please some one help me, it will be greatly appreciated. If you need anymore info please let me know ( i may uninstall and remove the tv card just to get it off my list of perhaps the audio part of the tv card could be interfering ?)Message Edited by Alexia on -2-2005 :52 PM

    I am getting the exact same problem. Just downloaded the "Creative Sound Blaster Audigy unified series Beta driver with OpenAL support 2.08.0002" for my soundcard which is an Audigy 2 OEM (Model No. SB0240).
    I am using WIndows Media Center Edition 2005, but when I try to install the beta drivers, I get the following error message:
    "Setup is unable to detect a supported product on your system. Please ensure that your product is properly installed before running this setup program
    Setup will exit."
    My Device Manager shows Creative SB Audigy 2 (WDM) with driver version as follows:
    Driver Provider: Creative
    Driver Date: 23/06/2004
    Driver Version: 5.2..444
    I am currently hearing sound fine (so the soundcard is installed correctly), but the sound keeps cutting out from games that use OpenAL.
    Anyone else getting this problem? How did you fix it's

  • Setup does not detect Sound Blaster ca

    Same old story, I suppose. Formatted a Pentium 4 and reinstalled WinXP Home SP2 and the system is having problems identifying the card (a Li've! Digital 5. SB0220). There are two "Multimedia Audio Controller"s and one "PCI Simple Communications Controller" under "(?) Other Devices" in the Hardware Manager. I don't have any SB CDs or anything like that, since we got the computer years ago. "SBL5DL_DRVPACK_LB.EXE" refuses to recognize that there is any SB card on the dri've. Any ideas?

    Never mind. Guess the "newbie" title is warranted. I finally got it working. My only regret is that the first thing the card played was Ricky Martin. Best wishes.

  • Can not detect sound blaster c

    ok, i've read all the posts and nothing helped. I have an audigy gamer and also audigy 2 zs plat. pro both i get the message :
    "s on your system please make sure your cards installed correctly before running this program now exiting"
    My heads about to explode dealing with this *poop* what is the problem? when i first got the cards they installed perfectly fine.. then i downloaded and installed the beta drivers and didnt like them so removed them and tried installing the origional ones. but now I get that message..WTF...Please help asapMessage Edited by Ih8creative on 2-5-2005 0: AM

    Creative is horrible when it comes to support! They still haven't figured out how to solve the no card issue. Luckily, I now know how to solve it, thanks to a fellow card owner.
    This is what you need to do to update your drivers for your card:
    . Uninstall your current drivers
    2. Shut down the PC and pull the card out and try to put it in a different pci slot. If you do not have another slot available just remove it and place it back in to the same slot making sure there is no dust in the slot first. I recommend using compressed air, although it's not necessary.
    3. Your card should be recognized by the PC when starting up. Install the drivers that came with the CD.
    4. Download the drivers from this site, if you need info on what exactly to download just ask and I'll try to help. You will not be able to install the drivers by clicking on the .exe file you just downloaded because it will give you that same stupid error, so on to step 5.
    5. Using a program like winrar (trial version can be downloaded) extract the files from the .exe file.
    6. Looking into the files you just extracted you should see a folder that says "Drivers". Click on that folder and then find the file that says "CTZAPXX.exe". After clicking on that it will start to install the updates.
    This should work... it did for me. Any other audio update you want to do from now on will have to be done this way.

  • Problems with Sound Blaster Live 5.1 (Cannot detect card) (Tryed CTco

    Ok I run Sound Blaster Li've 5.
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    (C6SB022842604209p)
    Using Windows XP Pro SP2
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    I recently Reformated my computer and now I can't get my sound to work
    http://www.n00bstories.com/image.fetch.php?id=07204808
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    You don't say what drivers your using.
    2 threads to look at are http://forums.creative.com/creativel...ssage.id=25677 for drivers, and http://forums.creative.com/creativel...scending&page= for something that might help.You have a SB0228 according to that prefix.
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  • Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Prob

    I usually don't have major problems with my computer.. I scan reguarly and check for spyware... I keep my computer clean..etc..
    Last night I rebooted and got errors...
    one was:
    PCI input device could not be found..
    and also
    394 network adapter
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    I reinstalled (I thought) and got my sound back..with no icon on the task bar..(no diagnostics) come to find out I had not installed and when I tried it would not let me..gave me another error saying..
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  • Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE problems

    Alright first of all I am new to Linux in general.
    I have two soundcards in my computer. One is an onboard card (Intel) that is faulty and doesn't work; another is a Creative Sound Blaster Audigy SE which does work.
    My problem, of course, is getting the latter to work.
    So I realize this is nothing new, searching the forums and reading ALSA's wiki. However there seems to be some issues with making this work on ALSA, so is there a way to configure this with OSS?
    "lspci | grep audio" returns both soundcards:
    00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation 82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 02)
    01:00.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs CA0106 Soundblaster
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    Sound subsystem and version: OSS 4.1 (b 1052/200903241101) (0x00040100)
    Platform: Linux/i686 2.6.29-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Apr 8 12:47:56 UTC 2009
    *** Scanning sound adapter #-1 ***
    /dev/oss/oss_audigyls0/pcm0 (audio engine 0): AudigyLS front
    - Performing audio playback test...
      <left> Device returned error: Input/output error
    /dev/oss/oss_audigyls0/pcm1 (audio engine 2): AudigyLS center/lfe
    - Performing audio playback test...
      <left> Device returned error: Input/output error
    /dev/oss/oss_audigyls0/pcm2 (audio engine 3): AudigyLS surround
    - Performing audio playback test...
      <left> Device returned error: Input/output error
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    *** Scanning sound adapter #1 ***
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      <left> OK <right> OK <stereo> OK <measured srate 47982.00 Hz (-0.04%)>
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    I would start by disabling the on board sound in your BIOS if you are not going to use it.  As a novice user much of the documentation kind of covers the simpler case and this might help you navigate them better.
    Keep in mind the Audigy SE is not a real Audigy (like Audigy 2 which has very good linux support).  If you are just looking for straightforward playback you should have no trouble, but you will not get hardware mixing with SE IIRC.

  • Sound Blaster Live! Value CT4830 Problem on 2000

    Hi!
    I got this problem, I have a Sound Blaster Li've! Value CT4830 (I can't find the CT4830 in Identify Your Product section, likely it's same product with CT4832) card that I bought several years ago. When I first bought this card and install it, I was running Windows 2000 Prof, everything run as expected, it didn't need the CD driver because the WDM driver from windows is enough. After that I reinstall my PC with Windows 98 SE and on this windows version it is need the CD driver because the windows does not have the driver. and once again everything was run alright. After over a year using Windows 98 SE, I decide to upgrade windows XP, and problems appear, The card detected by windows as Creative Sound Blaster! Li've!, and windows driver was installed succesfully, no error message appear at all. But there is no sound at all, when I try to play music, the player just stop responding. I try to update the driver and the 'Setup does not detect Sound Blaster .....' error msg during installation appear. I have try to install Windows 2000 Prof, and the problem still exist. It is exactly the same as on Windows XP. At last try I install again my Windows 98 SE, and Windows ME it works fine on both version using the driver from bundled package. the CD driver does't support for Win2000 and WinXP. How can I solve this problem? is there anyone can help me? for the record I'm not changing my hardware configuration at all.
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    Processor : AMD K6-2 500Mhz
    Motherboard : ASUS P5A-B bios version 0
    Video Card : ATi Rage IIc
    Memory : 256 MB
    Hard Dri've : Quantum Fireball lct 5GB

    BadBoy wrote:
    ayrus wrote:
    Hi!
    I got this problem, I have a Sound Blaster Li've! Value CT4830 (I can't find the CT4830 in Identify Your Product section, likely it's same product with CT4832) card that I bought several years ago. When I first bought this card and install it, I was running Windows 2000 Prof, everything run as expected, it didn't need the CD driver because the WDM driver from windows is enough. After that I reinstall my PC with Windows 98 SE and on this windows version it is need the CD driver because the windows does not have the driver. and once again everything was run alright. After over a year using Windows 98 SE, I decide to upgrade windows XP, and problems appear, The card detected by windows as Creative Sound Blaster! Li've!, and windows driver was installed succesfully, no error message appear at all. But there is no sound at all, when I try to play music, the player just stop responding. I try to update the driver and the 'Setup does not detect Sound Blaster .....' error msg during installation appear. I have try to install Windows 2000 Prof, and the problem still exist. It is exactly the same as on Windows XP. At last try I install again my Windows 98 SE, and Windows ME it works fine on both version using the driver from bundled package. the CD driver does't support for Win2000 and WinXP. How can I solve this problem? is there anyone can help me? for the record I'm not changing my hardware configuration at all.
    My Configuration:
    Processor : AMD K6-2 500Mhz
    Motherboard : ASUS P5A-B bios version 0
    Video Card : ATi Rage IIc
    Memory : 256 MB
    Hard Dri've : Quantum Fireball lct 5GB
    If you want I can send the ISO for the installation CD for li've!. just give me the location to send this or you can pm also the location.
    Hi,
    Also working with SB Li've! Value card CT4830 with Win XP and ASUS motherboard. Which of the ISO files should I be downloading from http://badboy.filefront.com/ ? Or perhaps the version that I need isn't on your site... in which case hopefully you could send it my way.
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  • Setup could not detect any Sound Blaster Audigy card on your system

    Hi from Barcelona!
    I've a Soun Blaster Audigy card (Model: SB0090)
    I tried to install the Audigy software and drivers from the original product CD but Setup was unable to find Augigy hardware and halted the installation!
    "Setup could not detect any Sound Blaster card on your system. Please ensure that your Sound Blaster hardware is properly installed before running this Setup program"
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    I tried a clean installation of Windows XP and Windows 2000 PRO (reformatted the hard dri've) but Audigy install CD still could not find Audigy hardware.
    I've changed the card to a different PCI slot with the same results!!! Damaged?
    What is happening? I need a solution!! Many users have this problem to with other Sound Blaster cards and models...

    ADSLNEW wrote:
    It seems to be an important BUG of Creative Sound Blaster Audigy cards related with EEPROM!!!
    Yes, indeed, that is my theory as well. After much ****hing and on-line research, it seems that this problem has been around since 2002. From Creative Labs point of view, it appears they view this as "pilot error" -- the user has installed the card in a system that is not fully compliant with the latest standards -- specifically Microsofts ACPI (configuration and power management). A wide variety of configurations and/or actions seem to cause the PCI subsystem ID in the Audigy EEPROM to be erroneously overwritten -- including certain older motherboards, certain older PCI cards, and perhaps other actions.
    Once the subsystem ID in the EEPROM is overwritten and has garbage information, many or all of the Creative applications cease working and various sound problems can arise. Attempts to reinstall the driver or update to the latest driver consistently fail becuase of the dreaded "Setup could not detect any Sound Blaster Audigy card in your system..." error message.
    There appear to be four fixes:
    ) Get a replacement Audigy card from Creative, but <EM>only</EM> after you perform their prescribed troubleshooting steps to prove that the card is indeed the source of the problem. Apparently, the steps include installing the card in another PC. Apparently, Creative in Europe is more willing to replace your card than Creative in the US. It's up to Creative Labs whether or not they issue you an RMA ("Return Material Authorization").
    However, this fix will fail if the root causes of the EEPROM error are not corrected. Apparently, Creative Tech Support isn't always a foolproof source of guidance, so the burden is on you. The root cause MUST be corrected before the new card is installed, or the same problem will happen all over again. Eliminating the root cause may involve replacing your motherboard, replacing other PCI cards, or manual configuration (disabling ACPI).
    2) Reprogramming the EEPROM. This is for advanced PC owners only, because it involves desoldering the EEPROM, programming it, and resoldering (and even lifting some pins to prevent reprogramming). There are instructions on how to do this posted in the German Creative Labs discussion board, by a Russian (!). I have links for those who are interested.
    3) Removing the Creative drivers and software (using Clean Sweep procedures and third party utilities), updating again using Windows XP SP2, then physically moving the card to different PCI slots (multiple times if necessary), until ACPI Bios writes the proper information into the EEPROM. You can then reload the drivers.
    Again, the root causes of the problem must be removed or your fix will only be temporary (a day or two). This solution also seems to be very dependent on the specifics of your system (motherboard, PCI cards, etc.).
    4) Some people have had success in by-passing the step in the driver installation process where they check for the Audigy card subsystem ID, using a utility called CTZAPxx on the installation CD. Then then manually install each of the applications they need to use.
    5) Use the open source driver from the kX Project (http://kxproject.lugosoft.com/index.php). This driver (and associated utilities) does not depend on the detailed configuration of the card (i.e. they don't check subsystem ID) and appear to work fine even with cards with corrupted EEPROM.
    This driver is aimed primarily at computer music applications, and opens up the on-card signal processing capabilities. The downside is that the Audigy 2 ZS does not have all of it's capabilities supported <EM>yet </EM>(e.g. Dolby Digital decoding, S/PIF passthrough, possibly some game sound features, THX, 24-bit recording, support for Hyperthreading CPUs, etc.). But scanning over the discussion boards, the user community seems to be MUCH happier with the performance and support associated with these drivers than with Creative's.
    This is the direction I'm going. I'm not a big gamer and I don't really care about the latest in home theater audio performance. Basic 5. surround sound is all I care about, and I'm much more interested in computer music capabilities.
    I have also lost faith in Creative Labs as a vendor to provide the support I want and need going forward. Just imagine if the Creative Labs were running the Space Shuttle program :smileysurprised:.

  • Set up from creative down load does not detect any sound blaster audigy mess

    I have a sound blaster audigy with no installation cd. I installed the card to download the drivers. The detection software on the site said there was no creative product installed.
    I downloaded the web update file and saved to my desk top. Ran the file after closinging all apps and got a message that there was no audigy detected. Reinstalled the card, same, did it again in another pci slot.
    Tried finding a driver in xp, found one for soundblaster. No sound at all with this xp driver. I do not have intergrated sound on the abit k7rsa board. How do you install the driver if the set up program stops you because it does not see the device, and with no install cd? Thanks for any help.
    Tony

    I have the same problem. About a year ago I threw out all my driver cd's because they were really piling up and i figured i'd never need them because I've been able to download all the driver's i've ever needed from company websites.
    NOT SO with Creative.
    I have the Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Platinum (the one with the ports for the front of the computer). I recently had to reinstall my OS. I got the soundcard to work, but all the optional components I had before (like the ability to use the remote control to control sound, and the EAX console etc) are gone. I tried to download these components from the website (it's really hard to tell which is which, so i downloaded them all). They will NOT install! I keep getting the error message "Setup did not detect required components, Setup will exit" on all the download software.
    This is extremely frustrating because I'm unable to setup the speakers properly (windows speaker settings don't really work).
    I did manage to do the automatic update thing, but it only updates the core drivers.
    PLEASE HELP!
    I paid $200 bucks for this card (granted, that was a couple years ago), so I should be able to at least download the same software that came with the product!
    Please have a professional (not an engineer without user interface experience) design the download area too...it is extremely difficult to understand what the individual components really do! At the very least, when you download them...they should work!
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