
Telling me to take the card out of my system, and not use the card is NOT the solution! The solution is FIX this problem with Windows 10, and get these cards working with Windows 10!! That is the solution. We need Windows to resolve this! Microsoft keeps changing their operating system, and it keeps screwing up people's computers and many people have used theseĬards in the past, and now they're not working!

Something is wrong with Windows 10 and the operating system (or drivers) are not working properly. There's a problem with Windows 10, and Windows 10 needs to be fixed to work properly with this card. I tried to download the latest the latest drivers from Creative Labs website, the same drivers that the person above mentioned. I'm having the same exact problem! I just bought a brand new Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 5/Rx and I'm having the SAME EXACT PROBLEM.

Īfter the error there are several informative items, the last of which says: "Driver Management concluded the process to install driver wdma_emu.inf_amd64_538c63137b4ad515\wdma_emu.inf for Device Instance ID PCI\VEN_1102&DEV_0008&SUBSYS_10241102&REV_00\5&18792556&0&0000E6 I checked event viewer and under Device Manager - Sound Blaster Audigy 5/Rx I found an error event at the moment I began installing the drivers: It is worth to mention my first action a few days back was to uninstall the sound card in Device Manager and restart my desktop. I am sorry to say the driver installation did not solve the problem, it persists. I am downloading to see if it helps, although I doubt it. I select again Audio channels 5.1 Surround, left click "Next" twice, un-check "Full-range speakers" (that I don't have), left click next, left click "Finish".īefore finding this, I followed the "Troubleshoot sound problems" wizard un-checked "Enable audio enhancements" in sound properties - advanced selected 0 Hz (CD Quality) as Default Format un-checked "Allow applications to take exclusive control At this point the sound is back and ok.ĩ.

If you continue, that application may stop working. The device is being used by another application. Select button "Yes" in the popup window with the message "Device in Use. Select an "Audio channels" option different from the one set up in my system (5.1 surround)ħ.

In the Sound window, select "Speakers".ĥ. Right click the sound icon in the task bar (far right).ģ. I found that if I follow the following procedure, the sound muting / distortion gets fixed immediately:ġ. I tried my headset to see if the problem arose with them, and it did. Įverything was working just fine up to about 15 days ago.Įver since, I lose sound every several minutes (or get it very distorted). The drivers for the sound card are reported as signed by Creative Technology, version 6.0.301.46 from. I have installed a Sound Blaster Audigy 5/Rx sound card. I am running Windows 10 Pro Version 3 Build 14393.
