Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 PCI sound card drivers compatibility

Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 the PCI card is not compatible for 64 bit Windows 7. I tried this system does not detect automatically or manually. If anyone has the driver please post the link or the other using this card with windows 7 then tell me how it installed.

I got creative sound blaster live 5.1 PCI sound card then visit this link but it does not work... not compatible with windows 7... : ()

The Webcam Live! sound card was "placed" as a "legacy" product until Windows 7 was first be "shipped".  You will have a problem finding drivers and even less how it works.  I tried the "replacement: Audigy to work on my Windows 7 and it was a new model from Creative Labs."

You should probably consider a replacement of the sound card.

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