drivers for audigy 2 NX


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Ok, I've just reformatted my computer and I'm trying to install my Audigy 2 NX. However, I can't find my installation cd, and none of the updates on the Creative website will work unless I've first installed the drivers off the cd. Anyone have any suggestions? Anyone know how I can get the drivers from the cd? Any other options besides using the Creative drivers? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

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Ok, I've just reformatted my computer and I'm trying to install my Audigy 2 NX.? However, I can't find my installation cd, and none of the updates on the Creative website will work unless I've first installed the drivers off the cd.? Anyone have any suggestions?? Anyone know how I can get the drivers from the cd?? Any other options besides using the Creative drivers?? Any help would be greatly appreciated!? Thanks!

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If you running Win2K or XP?

http://rapidshare.de/files-en/268189/Sound...rivers.exe.html

This is a self extracting file about 9MB

It's the core drivers not the full cd.

Just click on 'CTZAPXX.exe' to start the Creative Device Driver Installation Program.

That's it.

or

http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/SOUND-CAR...2-NX-1010.shtml

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ManroWeb: Thanks for the cd :)

Btw, before i found this cd i realized that you dont really need it.

You can just go to creative site, choose drivers - autoupdate (IE only) - get the main drivers to get you card working.

AND you can still change settings without all the extra software by running

C:\Program Files\Creative\SBAudigy2\Program\WDM\COMMON\CtPanel.exe

this can set EAX and speaker settings ;)

ManroWeb: Thanks for the cd :)

Btw, before i found this cd i realized that you dont really need it.

You can just go to creative site, choose drivers - autoupdate (IE only) - get the main drivers to get you card working.

AND you can still change settings without all the extra software by running

C:\Program Files\Creative\SBAudigy2\Program\WDM\COMMON\CtPanel.exe

this can set EAX and speaker settings ;)

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Yes i am aware of this. Using the CD install adds everything into control panel, and gives you all the audigy/audigy 2 apps

I just registered on this site to say thank you. I lost my CD about 4 months ago, and my Audigy has just been collecting dust. It's installing now!

PS: The rar file I downloaded had a CRC error... not sure if it was just my connection. Anyways WinRAR repair fixed it...

Someone else had a problem with corruption. It was only a sample wav file which was corrupt. I may re compress and upload again. But many people have successfully used this without any problem

As someone from Neowin reported to Creative that i was hosting this file, i was forced to remove it under copyright laws

I cannot re host it.

If you want it then i suggest contacting creative for replacement cd, or alternative search

Contact me via pm for further query

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I'm currently uploading it to ActuaryTM. it will be there in about 4 hours, so anyone needing it better hurry and pick it up before that guy contact's Creative again.

I find it ridiculous that someone would report this, especially since its not like we have stolen hardware, we just have a ****** up disc. why should i ask creative for one and have to pay a fee?

That's ridicolous, they have TERRIBLE support, so screw them.

This file is not 172mb however, this is the full iso, with no CRC errors.

the filesize is 549.14mb

Uploaded....ATM should be posting soon....

I forgot who gave this to me but it was from someone in neowin, possibly bang bang? not sure, can't remember, but it's the same retail one as the green disc you get with the audigy 2 ZS Platinum Pro

Enjoy when he gives out the info! (if anyone even needs it to begin with besides him, heh)

Uploaded....ATM should be posting soon....
Many many thanks, Meshuggah.

Beginning the download now. Will likely compress the disc image (if possible), and upload the result.

If anyone is interested in obtaining information on how to receive the data being spoken of, feel free to contact me for the login creditentials.

Initial download successful, and checked against Meshuggah's original.

Compressed the image (from 550MB to 400MB), and am uploading the result. Will be a .RAR archive consisting of 9 volumes, and a file verification file.

For those of you who have already sent messages, I will PM the login credentials once the upload is complete.

Many thanks again, Meshuggah.

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