niplan 0 Posted June 11, 2005 Can anyone please help me, i need the ISO of the Audigy 2 driver disk. I can't install my soundcard without it, and mine was lost somewhere. Id apprciate any help. I have a 300down cable internet connection and my AIM is Niplan if anyone is willing to send this to me or send me the torrent file/url where i can find working initial drivers. Share this post Link to post
DosFreak 2 Posted June 11, 2005 Just download the files from the CreativeLabs website. Everything that you need is there....even the Creative Bloatware software that you shouldn't install. If the drivers don't install through the setup install, just use Device Manager and point to the location of the files. Share this post Link to post
niplan 0 Posted June 12, 2005 Originally posted by dosfreak: Quote: Just download the files from the CreativeLabs website. Everything that you need is there....even the Creative Bloatware software that you shouldn't install. If the drivers don't install through the setup install, just use Device Manager and point to the location of the files. Doesn't work, they don't even have base drivers avaliable for download, i have the audigy 2 value eddition thing. Share this post Link to post
Wilhelmus 1 Posted June 12, 2005 On driverguide.com, there are drivers for audigy 2 value. You'll need to register first, which is free. Then search for: "audigy 2 value". Look for "Audigy2ValueDrivers.rar". About 12,4 MBs. Share this post Link to post
davric007 0 Posted August 24, 2005 The driver from the Creative website does work but you have to install it manually. You need winrar installed first. Winzip might work but I never use it. First download the driver file from the creative website. Then create a new folder on your desktop of where ever you want. Then right click on the file you downloaded and choose extract files. Extract the files to the folder you created. Now go to device manager and choose update driver on your sound card and choose this folder to install from \desktop\new folder\driver\WDM\ and it should install no problem. Restart your computer then you can click on the original file and install it the proper way. Please note that you should also download and install the EAX application or you won't be able to listen to music in surround sound. There are 2 files for EAX. You need the first one. The second one is just an update of some sort. I hope this helps. Let me know if it works. Share this post Link to post