ZMP W2K Driver

Hi,
I think everyone is now having the problem with the ZMP and XP only functioning Drivers I was wondering if there will be a driver for other older Windows anytime?

I have this thread floating at the top of my topics list as it has great information on this subject:
http://forums.americas.creative.com/creativelabs/board/message?board.id=dap&message.id=3456
Perhaps this can help you out. Good luck!

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