Windows 7 64bit X-Fi Platinum No Sound at all?

Hello,
I just installed Windows 7 64bit and I have the X-Fi Platinum. I currently have no sound coming from any speaker. I downloaded the latest driver on the website, and I have run the autoupdate several times and also re downloaded and installed the driver SBXF_PCDRV_LB_2_8_003 several times.
Is anyone else having this problem, and if so, have you had any luck fixing it's
Thanks for your time.

So I have found a solution, but it kinda goes against what you said Chito, and I'd like to ask you a question about that.
The Solution:? I was pointed towards this link where I downloaded the appropriate file made by Daniel_K? http://www.sevenforums.com/sound-audio/2804-creative-sound-cards.html
After I installed, I looked at the sound menu like you said, and it was on SPDIF, and you could see the green bar moving up and down with the sound but nothing was coming out of the speakers.
So I tried to click the other option which was Speakers and I all of the sudden had sound.
Now with that said, here is my question to you Chito. Since my option is on Speakers and not SPDIF, am I losing quality or other functionality, and if it needs to be on SPDIF, can you try to help me figure it out what I need to change?
Thanks for your time guys.

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