Creative zen troubleshooting
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I need creative inspire 4.1 4400 driver for asus p6t se
That motherboard uses a realtek chip for sound.
There is no driver needed for the speaker you have. It's either the speaker itself is faulty or problems with the sound card. Test your speakers with a different audio source such as a portable CD player.
SB0490 WINDOWES 7
http://www.fixya.com/answer/answerpagelistview.aspx?ctg=30&brd=196
check here for driver. you might need model designation rather than card number
http://support.creative.com/kb/showarticle.aspx?sid=61105
Good Luck
Zen troubleshooting
According the description of you problem, I belive your device is defective. Try to evaluate cost of repairing it, if it is possible and if it's worth the mone
Win 7 drivers for creative sbs a235 speaker
creative a 235 doesnot require any computer driver. Just plug into headphone jack and enjoy. If your headphone is working in the same jack and your speakers must also work. Use a working headphone to check the problem is with laptop or speakers.
Can i attach a 3.5mm 2 my speaker
I don't know what your skills are, But if it is a cable with two separated wires, that was connected with a 3,5 mm phone plug not that many can go wrong, as long as you put bot wires to a separate connection point of the plug. Be aware one of the wires is supposed the plus the other minus or common. If you revers this, it could change the case in the speaker, but perhaps you won't hear that.
On the one of the wired often is a white spot or line that can be seen over the complete length. That is how you can see the difference between + and -
If in the cable are a lot of wires, perhaps you should not start at all.
Don't make a shortage, to avoid you blowing up the amplifier.
Success
Windows 7 driver
Creative labs ct4780 is not supported by Windows 7. So you can download the driver for Windows XP and install it in compatibility mode. Click
here to download the driver.
Configure the driver installation program to run in compatibility mode. To do this, follow these steps:
a. Locate the executable file for the driver installation program.
b. Right-click the file, and then click
Properties.
c. In the
PackageName Properties dialog box, click the
Compatibility tab.
d. Click to select the
Run this program in compatibility mode for check box, click
Windows XP (Service Pack 2) in the
Run this program in compatibility mode for list, and then click
OK.
e. Double-click the executable file to start the installation program.
See:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Make-older-programs-run-in-this-version-of-Windows
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