This driver is for the ZS version. Above I gave a link to the manufacturer's website, where it provides the driver for Win 7. I don't know why some are looking for drivers everywhere, instead of looking at the manufacturer's website first.
@humbel you are wrong, the supported cards are: - Audigy - Audigy 2 - Audigy 2 ZS - Audigy 4
> I don't know why somebody is looking for drivers everywhere, instead of looking at the manufacturer's website first.
I see that you do not know Creative's policy, which is known for defamation of clients, releasing broken / defective drivers. Enabling drivers is a big achievement for this company. Once they didn't even share it.
Therefore, everyone is looking for images of discs attached to the cards, on which there were additional applications, which the manufacturer obviously does not provide on the site.
None of the above work. (Not official do not work) On the manufacturer's side they install, but after installation they work for some time, then they start screaming terribly to the headphones. The ears hurt
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