Try this workaround, extract the X-fi driver file file using
WinZip for instance. Now go to the folder where you extracted the file. Find
the Drivers folder. Now in that folder click on Support. Now click on i386
folder. In that folder you will find the ctzapxx.exe file. Double click on
the file and the drivers should install correctly. Not a very smooth install
for sure.
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"The Canuck" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> No luck here, I've been trying various things for the last few days. In
> previous versions sometimes it would work, sometimes it wouldn't.
>
> Hopefully upcoming beta 2 will have a working driver, it is hard to test
> an OS without sound. Even my motherboard's built in sound card is not
> picked up by Vista.
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> TC
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