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04-26-2018 04:06 PM #11
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Did Creative support have you try doing a clean install of the Sound Blaster connect 2 software/driver?
Did you disable on the onboard sound in the bios?
1. Go to Control Panel -- Apps and Features and remove all Creative/Sound Blaster softwares. Do not restart the computer, even if prompted so.
2. Go to Device Manager -- Audio, Video and Game Controllers and right-click on each Creative/Sound Blaster entry, then select Properties and from the Driver tab choose Uninstall/Remove. Repeat the procedure with each of them. Do not restart the computer, even if prompted so. (I also uninstalled High Definition audio from the device manager under sound)
3. Use Windows Search on your hard drive(s) to locate the Creative folder and delete it.
4. Download the latest Sound Blaster Connect 2 driver and save it in a known location. Do not launch it for the moment.
5. Disconnect the computer from the internet and restart.
6. With the internet connection still inactive, install the previously downloaded software, then restart again.
7. Are you experiencing the same issues?
If you are, please try the following troubleshooting steps for us to further assess your case.
1. Keep the internet connection disabled and repeat steps 1 to 3 of the previous procedure, then restart.
2. Play a soundtrack stored on your hard disk with Windows Media Player. Are you able to hear it?
3. Restart the computer (internet connection still disabled) and play the same soundtrack. Are you able to hear it?
If it's fixed, reconnect computer to the internet.
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Windows 10 loves to try and install drivers on it's own. I disabled that option in windows.
Type System in Cortana search box, it should bring up (System - Control Panel)
- Click on Advanced System settings
- Click on hardware tab
- Click on Device Installation Settings
- Check the box for No (your device might not work as expected)
- Save Settings
You can always switch that back, if you want windows to auto install any drivers it thinks your system needs (including GPU drivers).
Since the first week of owning Creative AE-5 sound card, i been fighting sound issues after rebooting. I would have to keep switching Select Speaker Configuration from Headphones to Direct HP back to Headphones in the software setup section. Doing the clean install of the software has help make that happen less often. If you have AVAST software installed, you might want to try with it uninstalled . I noticed that software causing issues with Sound Blaster Connect 2 software and causing a game i play to minimize on it' s own for no reason.
I'm using ROG MAXIMUS IX HERO (Z270) with the latest BIOS.Last edited by echo07; 04-27-2018 at 05:05 PM.
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04-30-2018 12:27 PM #12
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I have the same problem with my Strix X99 board. However, the soundcard(soundblaster ae-5), init fine on boot most of the times. Every 4-5 time I boot though, I have to reboot again for the soundcard to init correctly. I notice that, when it will not init, the lights on the card go black, not even red as it is before the Connect2 software kicks in and change it to whatever I have choosed.
Let us know how the RMA goes
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09-14-2019 02:37 PM #13
scrapser PC Specs Motherboard ASUS Maximus Hero XI (Wifi) Processor Intel i7 9700K Memory (part number) G. Skill F4-4000C18D-16GTZ Graphics Card #1 EVGA 1080ti SC Sound Card SoundBlaster AE-9 Monitor NEC MultiSync 2490WUXi CPU Cooler Corsair H115i Pro Case CoolerMaster HAF 932 Power Supply Silver Stone Strider 1000W EVO Gold Keyboard Logitech 710+ Headset/Speakers AD-7100/Klipsch 2.1 OS Windows 10 Pro 64
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It appears the OP never updated his results towards the end of this thread. I'm writing because I just built a new rig using the Maximus XI Hero and installed a new AE-9 yesterday. This morning I booted the computer and discovered I had no sound at all (the onboard sound has been disabled). I chose restart and checked the driver in Device Manager and it shows the Recon 3D driver installed!
This is a different board, slightly different sound card yet showing the same behavior as others are reporting. I it's been over a year since the last post on this thread. If anyone has more knowledge on this issue please share....thanks.
Editted to add: I disabled the Windows 10 auto driver install feature and restarted. The card was recognized but will continue monitoring. I also have an issue where switching between headphones and speakers locks up game or music on YouTube. I have reported all of this to Creative Labs.Last edited by scrapser; 09-14-2019 at 03:46 PM. Reason: More info.