Sound Blaster Vibra128 Driver (5/3/2000)
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This is a new driver release for the Sound Blaster Vibra128 (model number CT4810, CT4811, and CT4812), for users running on Windows 2000. This release provides Windows 2000 support for existing users of the Vibra128.
- Talkback
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Neil Campbell says...
My vibra CT4730 VIBRA 128
The installation disc was unusable, badly decomposed. Win XP did not recognize it. It's been three months since we purchased it. A$80. Now I will have to buy another sound card. Neil's a 1923 model.
Aug 03, 2004 13:58
My vibra CT4730 VIBRA 128
The installation disc was unusable, badly decomposed. Win XP did not recognize it. It's been three months since we purchased it. A$80. Now I will have to buy another sound card. Neil's a 1923 model.
Aug 03, 2004 13:58
Where's my support? says...
Ordinary sound, infamous Creative support
Very ordinary sound, and nearly impossible to find drivers. Another ho-hum offering from the Microsoft of audio cards.
Dec 19, 2004 18:34
Ordinary sound, infamous Creative support
Very ordinary sound, and nearly impossible to find drivers. Another ho-hum offering from the Microsoft of audio cards.
Dec 19, 2004 18:34
anonymous says...
Broken link
Creative just doesn't want to support even downloads. I installed the card OK after finally using the default W2K driver, a Motorola modem card installer broke it. Now reinstalling doesn't work because W2K won't let the old driver go, just reinstalls the crap. I guess I'll have to uninstall by hand to get the default back. Here's hoping it works. Between these guys (Motorola, MShit and Creative), just can't avoid making a mess out of lives.
Jan 09, 2005 01:10
Broken link
Creative just doesn't want to support even downloads. I installed the card OK after finally using the default W2K driver, a Motorola modem card installer broke it. Now reinstalling doesn't work because W2K won't let the old driver go, just reinstalls the crap. I guess I'll have to uninstall by hand to get the default back. Here's hoping it works. Between these guys (Motorola, MShit and Creative), just can't avoid making a mess out of lives.
Jan 09, 2005 01:10
mansoor says...
It is so good for sound
It is very nice for voice on Net chat.
May 01, 2005 00:18
It is so good for sound
It is very nice for voice on Net chat.
May 01, 2005 00:18
nop says...
Average
Creative just doesn't want to support even downloads. I installed the card OK after finally using the default W2K driver, a Motorola modem card installer broke it. Now reinstalling doesn't work because W2K won't let the old driver go, just reinstalls the crap. I guess I'll have to uninstall by hand to get the default back. Here's hoping it works. Between these guys (Motorola, MShit and Creative), just can't avoid making a mess out of lives.
Jun 17, 2005 19:49
Average
Creative just doesn't want to support even downloads. I installed the card OK after finally using the default W2K driver, a Motorola modem card installer broke it. Now reinstalling doesn't work because W2K won't let the old driver go, just reinstalls the crap. I guess I'll have to uninstall by hand to get the default back. Here's hoping it works. Between these guys (Motorola, MShit and Creative), just can't avoid making a mess out of lives.
Jun 17, 2005 19:49
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