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The X-FI Xtreme Gamer?will just randomly freeze my entire PC. I can't move the mouse, nothing responds. The PC is dead until I hit reset. This is with the latest drivers and Vista up to date. I know it's the X-FI because I took it out and replaced it with my old Audigy 2 ZS and it hasn't frozen for just under?a week. Of course the audigy has it's own set of issues, which is why I want to get the X-FI working. Is there something I'm missing, like maybe beta drivers or some solution to this? Theres no specific program or task that causes it either. I had it happen when just browsing through Firefox, playing games and even when the machine was just idle. It doesn't leave anything in the event log except "The previous shutdown was unexpected". I hope I can get this fixed before the 5th, the cutoff date for returning it for a refund.Message Edited by avatar_58 on 02-05-200802:3 PM

The X-FI Xtreme Gamer?will just randomly freeze my entire PC. I can't move the mouse, nothing responds. The PC is dead until I hit reset. This is with the latest drivers and Vista up to date. I know it's the X-FI because I took it out and replaced it with my old Audigy 2 ZS and it hasn't frozen for just under?a week. Of course the audigy has it's own set of issues, which is why I want to get the X-FI working. Is there something I'm missing, like maybe beta drivers or some solution to this? Theres no specific program or task that causes it either. I had it happen when just browsing through Firefox, playing games and even when the machine was just idle. It doesn't leave anything in the event log except "The previous shutdown was unexpected". I hope I can get this fixed before the 5th, the cutoff date for returning it for a refund.Message Edited by avatar_58 on 02-05-200802:3 PM

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