I have a Sound Blaster Z card on the way to replace my X-Fi extreme gamer and am wondering if I need to have the same concerns as with my video card driver update about deleting all vestiges of the drivers for the old card before installing the new. DDU solved my problems with the video driver upgrade and I’m wondering if there is a need to use a similar utility for the sound card. I went to the creative site and found the following instructions:
1. To uninstall a device driver in Windows 7, it is recommended that you use Windows Device Manager.
2. Click Start, Control Panel, and then double-click Administrative Tools, double-click Computer Management, and then click Device Manager.
3. Double-click the type of device, for example, Sound, Video and Gamer Controllers, that you want to uninstall.
4. Right-click on the specific device (for example, Sound Blaster X-Fi) you want to uninstall, and then click Uninstall.
5. In the Confirm Device Uninstall dialog box, select the Delete the driver software for this device option and then click OK.
6. Next go to Programs and Features in the Control Panel and uninstall all Creative related applications if available
7. Restart the computer
8. When you are done uninstalling the device, remove it from the computer if desired.
Will this be adequate or do I need to use a utility such as Guru3D - Driver Sweeper which appears to be the predecessor to DDU but, from the description will remove Creative drivers as well.
http://www.guru3d.com/content-page/guru3d-driver-sweeper.htmlI suspect the right answer is to use driver sweeper but wonder if anyone here has had experience with this utility. Several recommended DDU and it did the job for my video drivers. I'm assuming it will allow me to select which drivers to remove. I don't want to mess with my video card drivers. I've got my HD 6950 working pretty well in AH3 now.
Also, I believe the card comes with a CD with software and drivers. I know some of you have this card. Should I use the CD and than the Creative software updater or will I be better of trashing the CD and going to Creative for the latest drivers?