

I too have the same issue only for me no one seems to be wanting to help me out with this one for some reason. I tried both solutions in the order I posted them above so I'm not sure which one actually fixed my problem, but since I did them I have had no issues with my X-Fi Tatanium Fala1ty in Win 10 at all.


The second was to swap modes to bring your sound back and then put the computer to sleep for five minutes. The first was to go to C:\Program Files (x86)\, right click on the Creative folder and go to properties -> security and give all Groups and User Names full control over the folder. When Googling the issue I found people have the same issue when Windows Vista came out and there were two solutions that seemed to work for people. I have to do this every time I reboot the system.I had the same issue, even with Daniel_Ks SB X-Fi series support pack 3.4. Nevertheless, I found out that I'd make it work by changing its modes back and forth via its Audio Control Center. Obviously, Creative Labs has yet to release compatible drivers for many of their sound cards. When i turn up the setup i have now i get enough bass out of the 5.5 or 6.5-inch cones the speakers have but if i want extra room filling bass thats when the sub gets turned on and it just fills in the low end when needed.After I upgraded to Windows 10 from 7 Pro, there was no sound. The main thing i have learned and realised over the years to is the clairty and volume is not all about how many watts the amp or speakers can handle or chuck out but how it uses it.Įven when i had speakers with 15inch bass cones and disco amps rated at 500watt RMS i always felt like i was pushing them on the limit. I now have my Yamaha A-S501 amp and speaker wise i have the wharfedale diamond 9.1's and the sub i have is a wharfedale SW150 and now i can play music loud without rattling the house but still get the bass i need to make me happy and the best thing is the quality, back in the day it was all boom boom but now i can hear every bass note that i never used to hear back in the day. Thank you and when it comes to music there are so many things that make a lot of difference and how we hear or perceive music, When i was growing up i used to do a bit of Dj'ng in a few of the local pubs and i had some big speakers and amps that could throw out some volume and i used to blast them out in this same room in my pic and yup was loud and made this house rattle but how the times have changed over the years.
