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Sound Blaster is certainly a good name when it comes to sound cards, they've been around forever. If you're looking for quality audio and full use of your 5.1 speakers, SB live 5.1 will do the trick.
Sorry, this is not really a solution, but it appears Creative considered these products to be 'End of Life' in early 2008, and never developed a driver for Vista. Good luck!
Try system restore to a date just before the show crashed. If drivers corrupted on the day of the crash, you should get an older configulation to work from restore. If restore fails to revive your software environment and drivers, test with a different sound card. If a diffrent one workd, reinstall the SB live. If it fails, it probably died.
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