The Creative AWE64 Gold 16-bit Audio (SB16 compatible) 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 version of "CT4520Fx.exe" has been downloaded 10,650 times with a user rating of 5 out of 5 stars, based on 95 reviews. Visitors have successfully installed this driver on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 353.0 KB.
CT4520
Creative 3D Stereo Enhancement Technology
Creative AWE64 16-bit Audio (SB16 compatible)
Creative AWE64 Gold 16-bit Audio (SB16 compatible)
Creative AWE64 Gold Wavetable MIDI (AWE32 compatible)
Creative AWE64 Wavetable MIDI (AWE32 compatible)
Creative AWE64-Compatible 16-bit Audio (SB16 compatible)
Creative AWE64-Compatible Wavetable MIDI (AWE32 compatible)
Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4, Windows ME, Windows 98SE, Windows 98, Windows 95
Addresses CT4520 cards built without an EMU8000 controller chip preventing proper enumeration and playing MIDI sounds.
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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VRCD.VXD | 11.4 KB | 10 May 1997 |
DISK.ID | 90 bytes | 13 Nov 1998 |
Vrcd.org | 904 bytes | 2 Jul 1997 |
Vrcd.inf | 942 bytes | 22 Nov 2001 |
SB16.VXD | 111.2 KB | 21 Oct 1998 |
WFM0202A.CSP | 9.0 KB | 1 Dec 1994 |
CT3DSE.VXD | 6.4 KB | 6 Feb 1996 |
CTRESV.INF | 1.3 KB | 8 Jul 1996 |
CIFMAN.DLL | 9.7 KB | 24 Jun 1998 |
HISTORY.TXT | 4.3 KB | 4 Nov 1998 |
README.TXT | 374 bytes | 3 Dec 2001 |
Sb16awe.inf | 25.4 KB | 3 Dec 2001 |
CSPMAN.DLL | 19.3 KB | 15 Aug 1996 |
CIFMAN.CRL | 7.2 KB | 24 Jun 1998 |
WFM0202.ACV | 49.6 KB | 13 Aug 1996 |
WFM0201A.CSP | 6.8 KB | 25 May 1994 |
SBAWE.VXD | 77.4 KB | 23 Jun 1998 |
WFM0201.ACV | 5.0 KB | 13 Aug 1996 |
AWEMAN32.DLL | 35.8 KB | 10 Mar 1998 |
WFM0200A.CSP | 2.2 KB | 3 Mar 1994 |
AWEMAN.DLL | 11.3 KB | 10 Mar 1998 |
UPDDRV95.INF | 508 bytes | 22 Nov 2001 |
Read-1st.txt | 3.1 KB | 3 Dec 2001 |
UIDLL16.DLL | 15.8 KB | 9 Dec 1996 |
WFM0203.ACV | 60.1 KB | 13 Aug 1996 |
SYNTHGM.SBK | 34.8 KB | 23 Feb 1995 |
C4502_C1.EXE | 28.1 KB | 16 Jan 1998 |
SBFM.DRV | 4.1 KB | 4 Jul 1996 |
SBAWE32.DRV | 45.3 KB | 17 Jun 1998 |
UPDDRV95.EXE | 22.5 KB | 3 Apr 1998 |
SB16SND.DRV | 103.4 KB | 24 Jun 1998 |
CTRESV.VXD | 5.9 KB | 26 Jun 1996 |
FILE_ID.DIZ | 608 bytes | 12 Nov 1998 |
Sb16awe.org | 25.1 KB | 10 Dec 1997 |
WFM0203A.CSP | 9.0 KB | 1 Dec 1994 |
WFM0200.ACV | 12.8 KB | 13 Aug 1996 |
LICENSE.TXT | 15.7 KB | 22 Jun 1998 |
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