I decided to give Ubunto a try as I had hard so much about it so I downloaded the huge ISO file and burned it to a CD. I booted the CD on my trusty old PIII WinME system that was working just fine and I tried it just running from CD and it worked fine except it was real slow. Omega composer 4.0. So I decided to install it to the fast 80GB SCSI hard drive and that's when the trouble began. It took over one hour to install then it asked me to reboot which I did to be greeted with the dreaded: Non-system disk or disk error Replace and strike any key when ready The only cure was a FDISK to remove the boot partition then add the partition back and install WinME which works fine except for the Soundblaster sound adapter that I have to find the drivers for on the very confusing Soundblaster site. It is a Soundblaster Live!

Jan 17, 2008 - Question about Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! Sound blaster.com creative dont have them did u look in legecy area old stuff they have a area im sure for them if not drivers.com does type in model sighn up free dl it ok.

Ct4830 driver vista

Model CT4830 which it seems they don't provide drivers for the card anymore. I Googled and found several sites that looked promising but I still can't find a driver download site and Driverguide looks promising so I'll see if anyone else can recommend a sit to download this driver. I googled using the search terms 'CT4830 driver' (without the ' ') and found some sites that seemed to indicate that they had the driver for download. Here's a link to one site 'Description This download contains the last known drivers released for Creative Labs CT4830 Sound Blaster cards operating under Windows XP or 2000. The CT4830 was used mainly in the Creative Live! Cards but it was also rebranded as an OEM card and sold under Sound Blaster Live!

By Compaq, Intel, IBM and NEC. Creative Labs have discontinued the production of CT4830 and this driver was released in 2003 - after you download the file, make sure you create a backup copy for future use. It contains the Creative Live drivers; Creative AudioHQ plus the Diagnose and Restore Default utilities. Creative updated and released this SoundBlaster Live CT4830 driver on Feb 28, 2003.' Then there's a link to click and download the driver, the link indicates it is connecting to ccftp.creative.com. Obviously, download at your own risk but I'm sure it is safe - Creative use that ccftp link for many of their downloads. EDIT: I just realised this driver is for XP and 2000.

I don't know if it is compatible for WinME. Hope it is of some use anyway. EDIT: I just realised this driver is for XP and 2000. I don't know if it is compatible for WinME.

Any chance you could screen shot what it looks like on the USB stick when done Just afraid of making a mistake and mucking it up really no need for a screenshot, you can't mess this up and even if you did worst thing that would happen is car not see maps and therefore not start update procedure:) basically copy all files exactly as is on to the usb stick (eg F drive, your usb stick drive letter may vary), eg: F: USB1 F: USB2 F: USB3 now right click and cut (not copy! Or will take ages duplicating the files) the pkgdb folder and config.nfm file from F: USB1 and paste to root (top level) of stick, you now have F: pkgdb and F: config.nfm insert stick in car and within 30secs will ask for code then start map update when it asks for disk 2 unplug stick and attach to PC, delete the pkgdb folder and config.nfm you just used. Can the usb have other stuff on it i.e. Now cut and paste the pkgdb folder and config.nfm file from F: USB2 to root of stick, you now have F: pkgdb and F: config.nfm again, reattach to car and it will continue the copy, when it asks for disk 3 unplug stick and redo same steps for USB3 until complete. One i use for other things, or does it have to be a clean Usb stick - i.e. Free map europe.

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That's the crux of the problem. Any driver I downloaded it always indicated that it was for Windows 2000 or greater. I finally had enough and took the system to my local PC shop where I had the system fixed the last time I had this problem over a year ago and he just laughed and said he had tried the same thing and that he could not get anything Windows to run on it. I asked if he had any XP Home licenses left and he said he did so I asked him to install it. I'm not worried that it only has 256MB RAM as the 80GB SCSI hard drive is real fast but I do have a 512MB RAM module available if it needs it. About a month ago the kids at Digg had a riot over Creative Labs decision to keep their property from being manipulated by GPU (open source). Whether this affected ancient software support I don't know.