Creative Labs under Windows 10

I too had this issue a well after clean installing a few days ago.

After a reboot, no sound - disabling then enabling fixes that..

Settings not saved... Configure as you normally would, switch modes (gaming -> entertainment -> gaming), put computer to sleep, wake it up, reboot, settings are retained.
 
Creative is not the only one working on drivers.
This is from Canon when I try and get my Windows 10 print driver.
"There is no driver for the OS Version you selected. The driver may be included in your OS or you may not need a driver. "

MY brand new laser jet from Brother stated they are verifying if the Windows 8.1 driver works in windows 10, no driver yet.

Windows 10 has so many privacy issues right now including keylogging turned on by default it is better to wait until all of this is hashed out.

When a full and complete document is available to turn all of this stuff off I will not touch this O/S
 
Just seen an Asus card for £15.00. It's PCI but so is my extremegamer so it can just take that slot. Apparently the Asus card works in Win 10 even though there is no official driver yet.

On the other hand might just keep on-board sound for now.
 
Creative is not the only one working on drivers.
This is from Canon when I try and get my Windows 10 print driver.
"There is no driver for the OS Version you selected. The driver may be included in your OS or you may not need a driver. "

MY brand new laser jet from Brother stated they are verifying if the Windows 8.1 driver works in windows 10, no driver yet.

Windows 10 has so many privacy issues right now including keylogging turned on by default it is better to wait until all of this is hashed out.

When a full and complete document is available to turn all of this stuff off I will not touch this O/S
What privacy issues? Where's the keylogging? Just don't sign in a microsoft account and use Cortana.:bleh:
 
There aren't many official driver for Win10 anyways - besides graphic drivers from AMD/Nvidia/Intel. And even with AMD/Nvidia workstation cards, there aren't any certified Win10 drivers yet, so in CAD software performance and features are not full.

And when it comes to chipsets, sound cards, NICs, bluetooth, wifi divices, trackpads, etc - there are pretty much no Win10 drivers yet from anyone. So its really hilarious that people single out Creative to hate on - while creative consistently made very good and affordable products for PCs. Its only been like a week since Win10 is officially out, for all you know MS themselves might contributing to lack of drivers by delaying WHQL testing, so vendors can't have certified drivers until then.
 
I spilled my coffee! :lol:
You know what's curious, since Audigy 1 came out I haven't had a single problem with a Creative card.

I never had the hissing issues, no crashing and drivers have always installed just "fine" and worked under every OS I've thrown at it (ones that actually HAD drivers for it, so A2+ was no-go under HackX).

It even now works under W10 with the DK drivers with 0 issues.
 
No issues with my Titanium HD under Windows 7 and now 8.1. Sounds great too. Waiting for the official Windows 10 drivers before I upgrade to Windows 10.
 
Look at slide 3 from this site https://fix10.isleaked.com/

"Personalise your speech, typing and inking input by SENDING contacts and calendar details, along with other associated input data to Microsoft. "

That is the definition of a keylogger.
I'm not surprised. I don't think a human reads that. It's for personalizing Cortana to you. If you have a real personal assistant she will have to access and read the same data too. Even the Swiftkey android keyboard has an option that reads your **** to personalize the input predictions.:bleh:
FYI it's limited to Microsoft apps. It's not gonna key log things you input in other browsers or Apps. As long as you don't use a Microsoft account privacy isn't gonna be an issue.:bleh:
 
I'm not surprised. I don't think a human reads that. It's for personalizing Cortana to you. If you have a real personal assistant she will have to access and read the same data too. Even the Swiftkey android keyboard has an option that reads your **** to personalize the input predictions.:bleh:
FYI it's limited to Microsoft apps. It's not gonna key log things you input in other browsers or Apps. As long as you don't use a Microsoft account privacy isn't gonna be an issue.:bleh:

While I appreciate your optimism that is not what I quoted directly from the Microsoft screen. It is vague and does not tell you what keystrokes it captures and sends. It was reported as fact that the preview version of Windows 10 did have a keylogger that captures everything you typed. I have no proof either way what data is being captured.
I did upgrade to Windows 10 once my win10 print drivers were released and I did turn off of this stuff off and use a local account to log into Windows. I am not sure it is enough so I am very careful on what I do until I know more. :)
 
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