Creative Sound Blaster Live Ct4760 Windows 10 Driver Rating: 4,6/5 8518 reviews

System Requirements: • Sound Blaster Live! Platinum • Windows Vista The Problem: This is Windows Vista we’re talking about you had to ask?

Oct 14, 2018 - Operating Systems: Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/2003/7/8/10 MacOS 10/X. The sale creative labs sound blaster live ct4760 this board by Dell. CT4760 SBLive! Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Standalone Web Release for Windows 95/98/98se/ME only*, 4.12.1.906, 19 MiB. Creative Sound Blaster® Audigy™ Device Driver, 5.12.1.252, 7.1 MiB. Creative EMU10K1 Audio Processor (WDM), 5.12.1.441, 13.4 MiB.

More Information: Put simply there are no native drivers for the original versions of the SB Live series with the Live! Drive 1.0 or 2.0. Microsoft stopped generating them with Windows Server 2003’s release, and in all but name so did Creative. I can help you get sound, I cannot help you to get Surround Sound, the Game Port or to make use of your Live! Drive as the people at Creative once intended. • Go to and then to Support • Open the main downloads page • In the Search by File Name or Model Number search for CT4760 • Download the 23.32 MB, 10 Mar 03 “Sound Blaster Live!

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Hi everyone, Just got an old Creative Sound Blaster Live! From a friend, and I'm looking to use it instead of my fuzzy onboard Realtek audio. Does anyone know what I can do to get the computer to recognize the card? I've used this site (to try to get a better understanding of what's going on, but I've had no revelations yet. Anyone know what I can do? Windows 7 activator v2 by orbit 30 2009 nfl.

If I have no luck with the Live! Card, can someone suggest a $25 or lower price 7.1 capable card that they consider good? New or used is fine. Thanks for the driver support, I'll definitely use that driver if I get the chance. My bigger problem is that the setup exits with some message that begins with 'Setup is unable to find a supported product on your system.' I turned off the integrated audio in the BIOS, but the computer still isn't detecting the card.not sure how to make it show up.

This may be a dumb question, but did I install it properly? I didn't connect anything to it on the inside; I just attached it to the proper slot. Could it be that it needs more power or something? When I look at my attached devices, the card shows up as an unknown device, but I don't know how to get past that.

Hi everyone, Just got an old Creative Sound Blaster Live! From a friend, and I'm looking to use it instead of my fuzzy onboard Realtek audio. Does anyone know what I can do to get the computer to recognize the card? I've used this site (to try to get a better understanding of what's going on, but I've had no revelations yet. Anyone know what I can do? If I have no luck with the Live!

Card, can someone suggest a $25 or lower price 7.1 capable card that they consider good? New or used is fine. XCsteve Probably late but hopefully this will help others with SB Live problems.

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When I made the move to Win7, I discovered I couldn't use the Creative software and the drivers. I did some searches for help with no luck. I did install a program KX Audio driver that was a free generic driver for the SB card. It worked great for about a year then, I started getting muffled sound and lost my rear speaker sound. I messed with it off and loading and reloading with no luck. I was about to give up and shop for a Win7 compatible card. I decided to more searching for a compatible driver for my SB Live!

I found a guy that said to try some things using the Creative drivers. It didn't work for me, but my own variation worked. I have great sound from my SB Live card and Logitec 5.1 speakers. I can even use my keyboard controls with it.

Here's what I did. 1) Went to Creative and downloaded the driver package as I had probably thrown mine away. 2) Before I ran it, I right clicked on it and under the compatibility mode I changed whatever it was to compatibility for Win XP Service Pack3. 3.) Then a little lower on the page I checked Run As Administrator. I ran it and when it came up and asked what I wanted to install, I only checked Load Drivers just to see what would happen. Loaded the drivers and had music before I even had to reboot. I tried loading the mixer, but it wouldn't work.