i keep getting blue screened? xfi no sound

3s0n3

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it says physical memory dump?

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im having tons of problems with my sound blaster xfi card right now and have no sound and it sais in the device mgr that there are no drivers installed although i installed them? is this causing the dump? how the hell do i fix this?
 
Creative drivers can be a little "touchy" at times to get them in and see them made active by Windows. The first step is to go into the device manager and scroll down to the "Sound, Video, and Game COntrollers" section and open that up. You should see the single Creative X-FI(WDM) item listed aling with the usual Windows default items. Right click on that and choose the update driver option for a fresh try.

If updating the drivers through the DM fails to see results a total uninstall of everything would be the next step. That means drivers as well as the Creative sound mixer, EAX console, speaker settings, etc. for the alternative that seems to always work as the last resort. With everything removed you reboot the system to first see if Windows detects a new device. If not you now use the new hardware wizard to manually not automatically install the card by choosing the type of device from a list and proceed to browse for the drivers in the audio\drivers folder on the installation cd.

Once the main driver is highlighted and detected by Windows the needed drivers will then be copied and installed by Windows there making them active. If either of the two methods fail to see results you are more likely then to have received a bad card. The two methods do take some time but have been used here on different models to get sound working.
 
i just uninstalled everything and installed my old 24 bit live card and the sound works fine but after like 10 min it dumped again? same reason....
 
Have you tried the update driver option in the device manager? I ran into some headaches like this on the old build running an Audigy 2 ZS Gamer model where you sometimes fought the hard fight to get drivers to stay good. There I had to keep refreshing the drivers until something still unknown saw lasting results. Well that was until the card went doa one day! :eek:
 
The other thought on seeing sound problems may have to do with the pci slot you have the card installed in. If you put in the first slot next to the PCI-Ex1 or second PCI-E16x slot XP's resource sharing has been known to cause a list of headaches. If it's slot #1 move it to slot #2 or if available #3 to see if that clears this up.
 
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