The Sound Blaster AudioPCI is an audio device manufactured by Creative Labs. This driver fixes problems with no sound or static or distorted sound, and can unlock advanced features of your audio device. This driver - "CREATIV_5808_E3E6.ZIP" - has been downloaded 540 times and is rated 5 out of 5 stars based on 17 reviews. Visitors have successfully installed this driver on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 7.3 MB.
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Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Windows 98, Windows 95
5.12.01.2049 (2001-03-15) via .inf
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PCI\VEN_1274&DEV_1371&SUBSYS_13711274
PCI\VEN_1274&DEV_1371&SUBSYS_13711274&REV_08
PCI\VEN_1274&DEV_1371&SUBSYS_207714A4
PCI\VEN_1274&DEV_1371&SUBSYS_210514A4
PCI\VEN_1274&DEV_1371&SUBSYS_210714A4
PCI\VEN_1274&DEV_1371&SUBSYS_42498086
PCI\VEN_1274&DEV_1371&SUBSYS_424C8086
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
Win9xDrv/ctpci9x.vxd | 468.1 KB | 8 Dec 2000 |
Win9xDrv/ctpci9x.drv | 89.5 KB | 12 Oct 2000 |
Win9xDrv/A3D.DLL | 59.4 KB | 11 Jan 1999 |
Win9xDrv/Ctpcir16.dll | 78.3 KB | 31 Jul 2000 |
Win9xDrv/SiaPci9x.inf | 7.7 KB | 14 Aug 2000 |
Win9xDrv/ENSQIO.VXD | 23.7 KB | 1 Mar 1999 |
Win9xDrv/AC3API.DLL | 41.0 KB | 20 Mar 2000 |
Win9xDrv/CTPCIHLP.dll | 267.6 KB | 2 Feb 2000 |
Win9xDrv/EAPCI2M.ECW | 2.3 MB | 21 Jan 1999 |
procgp2k.ini | 104 bytes | 26 Feb 2001 |
procgp95.exe | 24.6 KB | 17 Nov 2000 |
SETUPRC.DLL | 81.9 KB | 14 Dec 1999 |
ctsetup.exe | 450.6 KB | 18 Jan 2001 |
procgp95.ini | 104 bytes | 26 Feb 2001 |
clnutl32.dll | 27.6 KB | 8 Oct 1998 |
NT4DRV/CTPCINT4.SYS | 323.2 KB | 26 Jul 2000 |
NT4DRV/CTPCINT4.DLL | 75.0 KB | 26 Jul 2000 |
NT4DRV/CTPCIR32.DLL | 130.0 KB | 26 Jul 2000 |
NT4DRV/ENSQIO.SYS | 34.0 KB | 17 Dec 1998 |
NT4DRV/SIAPCINT.INF | 36.3 KB | 26 Jul 2000 |
NT4DRV/EAPCI2M.ECW | 2.3 MB | 21 Jan 1999 |
clnutl16.dll | 1.3 KB | 13 Oct 1999 |
WDMDRV/sbres32.dll | 86.0 KB | 15 Mar 2001 |
WDMDRV/sbpci.sys | 500.7 KB | 15 Mar 2001 |
WDMDRV/siapci2k.cat | 19.3 KB | 4 Apr 2001 |
WDMDRV/sbIoctl.exe | 36.9 KB | 2 Feb 2000 |
WDMDRV/CTPCIR32.DLL | 130.0 KB | 31 Jul 2000 |
WDMDRV/a3d.dll | 59.4 KB | 11 Jan 1999 |
WDMDRV/SBRES16.DLL | 33.7 KB | 15 Mar 2001 |
WDMDRV/EAPCI2M.ECW | 2.3 MB | 21 Jan 1999 |
WDMDRV/Siapci2k.inf | 15.9 KB | 15 Mar 2001 |
clnutil.dll | 9.3 KB | 14 Jul 2000 |
CTPCIR32.DLL | 130.0 KB | 31 Jul 2000 |
CTSETUP.INI | 856 bytes | 15 Dec 2000 |
To get the Sound Blaster AudioPCI driver, click the green download button above. After you complete your download, move on to Step 2.
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To find the newest driver, you may need to visit the Creative Labs website. Most major device manufacturers update their drivers regularly.
Once you have downloaded your new driver, you'll need to install it. In Windows, use a built-in utility called Device Manager, which allows you to see all of the devices recognized by your system, and the drivers associated with them.
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In Windows XP, click Start -> Control Panel -> Performance and Maintenance -> System -> Hardware tab -> Device Manager button
Locate the device and model that is having the issue and double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
Select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button and follow the instructions.
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