ExecutionerStyle wrote:
Hi all
For some reason, BF2 has decided I don't have an X-Fi installed. I try to set the renderer to X-Fi and the quality to Ultra High, but when I hit "Apply" it says I don't have the proper hardware installed to use those settings. What the hell?
had same problem when i went from audigy 2 to x-fi
HERES THE FIXHere's another article from the Creative KB that goes into more detail and includes the files that need to be removed manually, if necessary (I figure even if this doesn't work for me, it is bound to help someone out):
Sound Blaster X-Fi & Battlefield2
If you have installed and uninstalled a previous Sound Blaster card such as Sound Blaster Audigy 2, Audigy or Sound Blaster Live! and have since installed a Sound Blaster X-Fi card, you may encounter an error when applying Sound Blaster X-Fi settings in the game's Audio Settings section. (More Details... How to uninstall Sound Blaster drivers and applications? )
If you encounter this problem, we recommend that you reinstall your Sound Blaster X-Fi drivers as follows:
Download the updated F-Xi series driver from the Creative website
Browse to *:\Audio\Drivers on the X-Fi installation CD (where * is your CD/DVD Rom Drive letter).
Double-click Setup.exe to run the Creative Driver Update Utility.
Under Update Option check the Driver Uninstallation box.
Check the Delete all shared Creative audio driver files box.
Click OK.
Click Yes to the warning that follows.
Click OK to proceed with the uninstallation.
When prompted, click OK to reboot your system.
When your system has rebooted, click Cancel when Windows detects new hardware.
Run the downloaded file SBXF_PCDRV_LB_2_07_0004.exe and install the drivers. The other applications that are shipped with the X-Fi may need to be installed from the CD.
Reboot PC when prompted.
Relaunch Battlefield2.
You can now apply Sound Blaster X-Fi settings in the game's audio settings and proceed.
Note: You can also run Setup.exe from the following location on the hard drive C:\Programs\Creative\Sound Blaster X-Fi\Program.
Should the problem persist, you can manually search and rename the following three files in your computer, and then install the Sound Blaster X-Fi again.
CT_OAL.DLL
OPENAL32.DLL
WRAP_OAL.DLL
i did this and all is good now - after i uninstalled the drivers and reinstalled them i had to reinstall everything again from the disk...i just repaired them all and it works fine now