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Removing PAX drivers
After the 2005 package didn't work for me, I decided to uninstall it through the isntaller. After doing so I restarted my computer, tried going back to the creative drivers and now it says I don't have a Creative Product! Not even DriverCleaner worked!
I'm kind of frustrated for not getting help from my other thread, but any suggestions will be appreciated. |
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One dirty solution would be to change the physical location of the card. You can put the card in another slot, and try using it there. However, after the card is seen depending if you have conflicts using another slot. You should be able to move back to the original slot.
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Ah, good idea, I'll try that now. Thanks.
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Nope, didn't work. The damn New Hardware thing pops up, and is still wanting to install PAX drivers!
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Crap, it maybe time to do some searching in your registry.
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Apple Fanboy?
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when that dialog pops up, click cancel
and proceed to install your original drivers
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