November 25th, 2000 04:36 AM
OK lonestar76. The Live!Ware CD contains the drivers for your SBLive as well as some other goodies. It's all up to you if you want to do a full installation of them or choose a custom installation....
November 24th, 2000 12:14 AM
You may install the Live!Ware(CD) first then install the update from the link above. Or just install the update. Works both ways for me.
BTW, you didn't mention if you really got that emu10k1.vxd...
November 23rd, 2000 02:48 PM
Baloneyflaps must be right. I've seen this thing happened a hundred times with a Coppermine. Assuming you're using Win98, you can get the Live!Ware update HERE
August 24th, 2000 11:32 AM
You shouldn't have just copied and pasted the update. It has an ".exe" extension so you should have double-clicked it. Then you may have to add the waveset again.
August 23rd, 2000 04:57 AM
If you go back and check the link again, you will see the driver update.
August 22nd, 2000 07:07 AM
I hope that you also downloaded the driver update along with the waveset.
August 22nd, 2000 05:33 AM
What you have is an SB Vibra 128 card and you can download its driver from HERE
August 21st, 2000 03:01 AM
Glad we could help. http://discussions.hardwarecentral.com/biggrin.gif
August 18th, 2000 10:17 PM
...or you can download the latest wavesets from HERE.
August 17th, 2000 02:09 PM
device manager > sound, video, game controllers > sb pci128(properties)> add waveset(load the cd that came with the card).
August 13th, 2000 04:13 AM
You should download the driver update for your SBLive from Creative's website. It resolves compatibility issues with the Coppermine processors.
March 16th, 2000 04:16 PM
You might as well use the old driver that worked with your ESS 1868. You might also want to use the Add/Remove Hardware in the control panel.
March 16th, 2000 10:46 AM
Here is the exact link where you can get your driver in case you haven't downloaded them yet. http://support.soundblaster.com/files/download.asp