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| Vista™ Ultimate x64 | "Setup is unable to detect a supported product on your system." Vista won't install the drivers for my X-Fi XtremeGamer, when I try to run setup, it gives this error message: Setup is unable to detect a supported product on your system. Setup will now exit. I just uninstalled older drivers to install new ones, so I think the card itself is still OK. Does anyone know a solution? Cheers, Axon |
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| Vista™ Ultimate x64 | Re: "Setup is unable to detect a supported product on your system." Never mind, I fixed it, my sound card wasn't inserted well enough in the PCI slot. |
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