how to install creative applications for x-fi xtreeme Music (OEM) on windows vista

If you have a Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic (OEM version) and want all the applications that the retail version gets such as :

  • Creative Audio Console
  • Creative Volume Panel
  • THX Console
  • Creative Software Auto Update
  • Creative MediaSource
  • Creative Entertainment Center
  • Creative Smart Recorder
  • Creative WaveStudio
  • Creative 3DMIDI Player
  • Sound Blaster for Media Center
  • SoundFont Bank Manager
  • Creative Diagnostics

Or if when you try to install the Sound Blaster X-Fi Installation CD for Windows Vista (that contains all the applications like the THX console, volume panel etc) you get an error message along the lines of unable to identify hardware – there is a solution (but sadly you cannot use the ‘official CD..you have to use a modded one- although from what ive read, the applications are the same, they just mod the setup)!

  1. Get the latest Drivers from the creative website
  2. Download the Application from Youp-Pax_X-Fi_Software_Su08.7z
    (you may need a program such as winrar to open it)
  3. Extract the Software Suite 08, do a custom install but uncheck install audio driver
  4. Next install the latest driver from the creative website
  5. Reboot and enjoy!

If i manage to find a solution for installing the Sound Blaster X-Fi Installation CD for Windows Vista on the Creative X-Fi xtreeme music oem card without the need for the modded software suit , i’ll add it to this post.

btw, if you have a retail version of Xtreeme music then you don’t need to use the modded application. OEM cards are usually on sale on eBay!

One Response to “how to install creative applications for x-fi xtreeme Music (OEM) on windows vista”

  1. Randall Walden says:

    I have a Sound Blaster X-Fi and I use Windows Xp. I did’nt get any software or drivers with it. I downloaded this software but it reads that it is’nt for my audio device. I figured since it was originally for this card and Windows XP, it should work. Should’nt it? Thanks for your reply.

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