Sb0350 Windows 10

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Windows 10 64 bit Pro and Windows 10 Insider Program Beta Versions. Retail P/N is SB0350 for the Audigy 2 ZS. Note that the OEMs don't have current driver. Jan 21, 2017  SB Audigy Series Support Pack 6.2 This software/driver pack is unofficial, not supported by Creative Labs. Use it at your own risk. 6.0: Updated KillDrvX to support changes in Windows 10, now warns if Audigy driver service is still running. Fixed Audigy 5/RX support. Download the latest Creative SB Audigy 2 ZS (WDM) driver for your computer's operating system. All downloads available on this website have been scanned by the latest anti-virus software and are guaranteed to be virus and malware-free. Dec 17, 2015  Creative SB Audigy 2 ZS driver issue - NO SOUND - after Windows 10 Nov upgrade I uninstalled and installed latest NVIDI driver in compatible (windows 7) mode and worked fine in Windows 10. Attached is the link for NVIDIA driver I installed.

The latest audio driver suggested is working in Windows 7 Pro on my computer, the same driver installed on Windows 10 Pro does not. I have driver detail in the link provided on one drive. I would appreciate if you know the driver that works for Creative SB Audigy 2 ZS (WDM) card in Windows 10 Pro.

Windows 10 Iso

The card worked at one point, but now doesn't. I don't think it's even supposed to work with windows 10, but it did before, at least, partly. My motherboard is a 760GMA-P34(FX).
What I've already done:
I've reset CMOS.
I've re-seated the sound card multiple times, and after each time, i tried to install the drivers from the official creative page, but it says a compatible card isn't detected. When I look in device manager, I see 'PCI Input Device' in the 'Other Devices' box, so i know it's connected.
I've disabled the onboard sound in bios.
I'm not sure what else to do, but i'm pretty sure the card just cant be dead.
No rush.