

Why would they want to spend thousands of man hours creating drivers for the millions of audio cards out there, when it would be far more profitable for them to do what they did when Windows XP, and Windows 7 came out? I too bought an X-Fi Titanium PCIE sound card when Windows 7 came out, and, that will be the last sound that I buy. I have a x-fi titanium pci express and I still would like to know why it has been taking so long for creative to get off their duff and get the windows 10 drivers and software out prior to its release this past wednesday because right now I have sound from only 1 speaker even though I have a 5.1 audio surround speaker setup for my pc.Simply put, they wont. 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. After I upgraded to Windows 10 from 7 Pro, there was no sound.
