Creative Sound Blaster Live 51 Cd Iso
No, it won't work on Windows 7 as there's no compatible driver for it. It's an old, discontinued model which hasn't received any new drivers since Windows XP.
Oct 17, 2006 - 24-bit (7.1) card but it came without drivers disk. I search over the creative. I will also be making the ISO of the CD available for download once I rip it. Make sure that if you're using a real set of 5.1 speakers that have the. I still haven't come to hate Creative Labs any less since my first post here.
Had the Same problem (today) updating a XP PC (P4 series) to Windows 7. (since XP is now discontinued) BUT No driver for the Soundcard (SB Live! 5.1) Did a google search, tried the 3th party driver (works) but did get errors and even a BSOD. SOLUTION That Works Using Creative Drivers: Find your installer CD that came with your SBLive. (or find torrent of the ISO -> search for: Soundblaster) Copy the Driver directory to your HDD (or USB drive) then select the EXE file in the Root and go to properties, then select to run in: XP SP2 comp. Then run the EXE.now it will install the 'old' WDM driver and you got sound. I disabled the Game Port after install.
Seems to be stable. Got sound and no futher issues. Hope this helps. Cydia installer 1 1 16 deb.
Aurora key mapper download. I am using a CT4760 SBLive! I think it's a 'gamer' model SBLive!
For the installation, I am using the CD.ISO file found on Malik's Creative drivers thread,. The specific piece of software from that thread is this one: (Not clickable, the actual link to the software is ) Rather than burn this.ISO file on to a CD-R, I simply unpacked this.ISO file, and copied the full unzipped contents over to my CF drive.
The installation appears to work, up to this point: After a lot of files have been copied over during the installation process (to a fresh installed W98SE CF drive), W98SE 'sees' the SBLive! Card, and then asks me to find the driver folder for it. That's a bit weird, Creative. Why can't you do that yourself, as part of your installation routine?
So, I manually browse to a suitable looking sub folder, and point the installation routine at the 'Creative.Windows 9x driver' sub folder, but the installer says that it isn't interested in this folder. So, I then point the installation routine at a WDM driver sub folder instead. The Creative installation routine is happy now. A bit later, 2 message boxes pop up warning me that ksuser.dll and Stream.sys are older than the ones found on my W98SE installation CF drive, and so I choose not to copy them from the Creative installation folders to my CF drive.