The CR copies of Windows 2000 really lack drivers.  But Win 2000 is designed for 
business use more then people interested in doing things with video and audio.

I'm not sure that Microsoft will ever develop drivers for many things.  You had better 
hope that the sound card manufacture has develops a driver.

Windows 2000 is going to very disappointing for people that are looking for a new 
version of Windows and not NT.  NT is a true operating system, but it is not as user 
friendly as Windows.
Larry

"Lynch, Jason JD" wrote:

> Hi Magic,
>
> I've had the same problem when i put my new Hoontech card in my machine running 
>Win2000 / Win95 (dual boot). When i start up in win95 all is fine, but win2000 won't 
>support the card.
> I've done a bit of research on this, and basically i've discovered that we'll need 
>to wait until win2000 is officially released to get a hold of some drivers and 
>liveware software for W2K. I'd say Creative are sitting on a brand spankin set of 
>drivers for the SBLive and are just waiting for that win2000 release date to hand 
>them out (Feb 17 is it?).
>

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