"Setup is unable to detect a supported product on your system. Please ensure that your product is properly installed before running this Setup program."
I've been trying pretty much all night to try to get this thing to work. I couldn't imagine this would be such a nightmare.
Is there anyone on this forum that is running this sound card on Windows 7? I need to be convinced that it's even POSSIBLE.
If not, someone recommend a sound card. Preferably not Creative Labs.
I mean, look at this archived thread about this guy trying to get this card to work:
I'm running an X-Fi under windows 7, but not the Titanium.
The built-in set of drivers got me most of the way, then I went and downloaded the latest (last?) driver set at Creative for the X-Fi series.
Once all that was done, I also installed the Creative Control panel. <-- Extra work, but I want to make sure I can set 5.1 sound properly, and I don't trust Creative to play nice.
The sound card sounds great. Setting it up was a royal pain.
If it's worth the ~$40 to you, get the card mentioned above, should install without a hitch and work great.
Otherwise, my suggestions are:
1. Get the latest X-Fi Win7 (I'll assume x64 unless otherwise noted) here from Creative.
2. Install it, if it has problems, try installing it in compatability mode. I vaguely remember Creative using a horrible and old version of the installer software.
Last edited by James; 01-08-2012 at 03:48 PM.
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I don't know, maybe I'm a f***ing idiot. But it doesn't matter which patch or driver version I find of this card, I instantly get the same error message. I can't even find a download location for this creative control panel anywhere on the internet. The install CD that it came with will not let me install it seperately because it also gives me the same message.
I don't even believe you James. I don't think this card is at all compatible with W7 and the people who got it working are actually running onboard audio or something.
I don't even believe you James. I don't think this card is at all compatible with W7 and the people who got it working are actually running onboard audio or something.
lol, believe what you want.
In all seriousness though, can you post a screencap (Using the snip tool or something similar) of the error message? Also, did you try running the installer in compatability mode. If I remember right, they are using some god-forsaken old version of the Install-wise installer, or something similar.
Another option to bypass Installer problems:
1. Get the driver set.
2. Extract the .exe (it's mostly a self extracting zip file anyway) using 7zip or another program.
3. Manually point Windows to the new drivers instead of trying to use the installer.
Last edited by James; 01-10-2012 at 07:24 AM.
Crusader for the 64-bit Era.
New Rule: 2GB per core, minimum.
Intel i7-2600K | Asus P8H67M-EVO | Samsung 840 Pro 256GB SSD
16GB PC3-12800 Kingston DDR3 | PNY GTX 570
Fractal Arc Midi |Seasonic X650 PSU | Klipsch ProMedia 5.1 Ultra | Windows 8 Pro x64
I have basically 3 X-Fi's -
SB X-Fi Fatal1ty FPS (PCI)
SB X-Fi ExtremeMusic (PCI)
Auzentech X-Fi Forte 7.1 (PCIe x1)
All have drivers which are WHQL certified compatibility, and I've never had any issue at all.....well, other than crackling and popping sound back when HL2 was first released. I believe I had an A2 ZS then...
nope. as i mentioned in another post, i just ditched my asus xonar hdav and i'm using the realtek 889 chip on my radeon 6970 hdmi out>pioneer receiver>klipsch ht500 w/ dolby digital live and dolby home theater v4 installed. best sound i've ever had out of a pc, and i've been running output to my receiver for years through auzentech and asus.
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So let me get this straight, using CL's installers immediately gives me an error message (always the same one I posted)?
Their phone number is a long-distance number to Singapore.
Their forums are littered with frustrated people and threads are constantly deleted (SOMEONE is watching).
I don't know much more a company can do to be any worse. All these companies that ship jobs overseas are strangely all like this. I'm done with CL pernamentaly. Sometimes you gotta know when enough is enough.
Good luck with the X-FI cards. Do you have an SSD as you primary hard drive?
Check this link on the BS forums: http://forums.creative.com/showthread.php?t=567821&
I finally gave up trying to get it to work.
Retro Signature - This is how it all started
Tandy 1000TL
Processor 80286
8/4 MHz software selectable
OS - MS DOS 3.3 (stored on chip)
RAM 640k, expandable to 768k (128k video mem)
1024 bits EEPROM for system config.
Video - on board 640x200 4 color, 320x200 16 color
Sound - on board 8 bit, volume control, output jack
Floppy drive - yes, 720k
Hard Drive - no, $500 (US) for 5 meg.
Expansion Slots - (5) 10" 8 bit slots.
Weight 33 lbs.
I was BSODing left and right after installing some windows updates recently. Had no idea what the problem was, until I came across a post mentioning recent Windows Updates and XFi Titanium issues. I uninstalled the card and the BSODs went away immediately. I'll be sticking with onboard sound from now on, I can't tell the difference anyway.
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