

Dell created a downloadable upgrade path for the software, which was how owners of the XP software could switch it to Vista. When Vista was released and some XP users upgraded to Vista. The Invitation contained a link to Creative's site where you could pay $20 and download the rest of the software. I don't remember if the driver contained the mixer or if you had to get the next part of the package for the mixer.Īfter the driver one would download a demo of the rest of the software called the Invitation. An Audigy driver that one could download and install after the Sigmatel driver was installed. The downloadable version was split into 2 parts. Skip over the top part of the page that pertains to data safe. I am pretty sure that neither will work on 7 64.ĭell sold it in 3 ways at different times, as a download purchase, or on discs, or pre-installed on a computer.If you got it on discs or pre-installed you should be able to obtain backup discs from Dell here.

There was an XP and a Vista32 version but not Vista 64.

Creative Labs mixer means that you used to have some Creative Labs software installed.
