XtremeMusic and MediaSource 5 - NO supported audio device detected? HE

I have had my X-Fi xtrememusic card for over a year now. no problems with it so far. runs great. BUT i installed a new motherboard and new cpu, etc.
Now when I open mediasource player... and click on the SVM buttom or the AudioClean up button, the timescale, or cross fade buttons (essentially all of the buttons on the bottom) it gives me the Error: "This feature is not available because no supported Audio Device is detected."
Mind you, the sound works.. i can play back music, it works great. AND via the console I CAN enable the SVM and it DOES work... but it seems like the media source player doesn't "see" that i have the xtrememusic card?
I am running the latest and SAME drivers and applications (mediasource 5) as before. WinXP Pro service pack 3. THere are NO conflicts with any devices in device manager....
Can someone help? I tried reinstalled the application, and driver... still same issue. I really like the audio cleanup when i listen to my recorded lectures and it takes away the hiss...
Help?
Message Edited by bofeity on 0-5-2008 :55 AM

I noticed there was an?AuzenWDM .5 pack so I have tried that, but still the same problem none of the software will detect the audio device yet the driver installs fine.

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