Windows XP does not recogized Sound Blaster Audilogy 2 Platinum c

I upgraded to windows XP professional. I used the creatli've installation CD to install software. Creative Media Source will install. Audigy part will not install. Computer states, "Sound Card not Recognized. Make sure sound card is installed properly." I have sound and can listen to and record music but cannot record from external source. It worked great with windows ME. Anyone have any suggustions. They would be greatly appreciatd.

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