Creative Gameport Driver Windows 7 64

Download the latest drivers for your Creative Game Port to keep your the latest version of Creative Game Port drivers. Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7.

  • Creative Sound Blaster Audigy series driver 2.18.0017 It restores 3D audio and EAX effects for certain DirectSound 3D games in Microsoft Windows 7 and.
  • Oct 13, 2011  Windows 7 had no trouble finding drivers for all the hardware, except. . . you guessed it, the game port controller on the Audigy. With a little research.

Discussion in General Discussion started by Shaamaan, Nov 8, 2012.

I m a perfectionist, so the gameport device in the device manager is driving me crazy. I don t need it, I have no controllers which would use it, but it sticks out as the only device without a functioning driver. Also, Devices and Printers throws off warnings because of this.

I m using the latest kX drivers for my Audigy 2 card SB0240 on Windows 7 x64. I found and old post on this forum related to the gameport but it s OOOOLD, and probably related to Windows XP where the gameport was still supported. Anyway, on my system the kX drivers couldn t handle that gameport device.

So is there anything that can be done. I m basically looking for some way to get that device to behave and fall in line - it doesn t really have to WORK work I don t have any controllers which could actually use it.

PS. Just disabling the device still makes it stick out and still throws off warnings in the Devices and Printers panel _

Try the Gameport support pack for Vista 32-bit. Someone in the Creative forum said that they were able to install it on Windows 7 x64.

I have installed this gameport driver on Windows 7 64 bit and it installs fine and Device Manager tells me that the device is working properly.

I do not know if it will actually work, but if the above is accurate it should do what you want.

I think the links in the CL forum no longer work, but this site appears to have the files currently in their downloads section.

Or take it from someone who for many years also used to be a perfectionist, leave it be. It does not matter to the system in any way and it s not worth spending time on. Put it to disabled so that the system doesn t look for drivers for the thing that it will never find.

I know it s not easy, but it s for the best in the long run. Save the time for things that really matter.

I ll check out what Russ suggested, and if that doesn t work I ll be forced to live with it, as you said mkk.

No need to try an x86 driver when there s an x64 one. I got it from some Creative web driver update a long time ago, no idea which one. I packed the folder with all the drivers since I m lazy to figure out which of those files belong to gameport specifically, you can get it here:

dl.dropbox.com/u/80396093/Gameport.rar

Just unpack it and let Windows search for drivers for your gameport driver in that folder automatically, there s no need to do it manually even. Your system will install the driver for you. The driver is dated as 2003 but it s digitally signed by Creative. No idea if it really works, but at least the system reports it is, and no more unknown devices. Works fine even on Win8 x64.

The driver installation file for this device is missing a necessary entry. This may be because the INF was written for Windows 95 or later. Contact your hardware vendor.

I was trying with Device Manager only. But later I used ctzap to remove the driver, which removed kxdriver. Doh.

Are you sure you ve been telling Windows to auto-search in the driver folder instead of manually selecting the. inf. And that you have Audigy 2 SB0240.

Because it installs perfectly fine for me.

I think I can t select. inf file - only folder. I ve got Audigy 2 ZS Platinum. Gameport should be the same. Is your windows x64.

Actually, the SUBSYS of that Gameport device might be different for the ZS. Open your Device Manager, go to that Gameport unknown device and check its Hardware ID string:

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It must look exactly as in the picture, that is:

PCI VEN_1102 DEV_7003 SUBSYS_00601102

This is the only string that s present in the driver I posted. The driver will not install if this Device ID is any different. If yours is not the same I d say it s worth a try downloading Creative s latest driver web update from their website, unpack it and let Windows search those files.

Ah, so there s the problem. You can also try to manually change Device ID string in the driver to the one you have by editing ctgame2k.inf, but this might make the driver lose its digital signature. Worth a try nevertheless if you can t find the proper driver for your device.

Ok. Thanks. I will try to modify the. inf file.

I have the driver for the gameport.

Since Im a new member I can t post a link. But I can e-mail it instead.

All you need to do is download this zip from your e-mail and unzip it to the desktop.

Then go to device manager and click on your game port. Which was listed as PCI input device on my pc. Go to the driver tab. Click on update driver.

Then click on Browse my computer for driver software.

Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer.

Then click on browse and locate the file named on your desktop.

ctgame2k.inf then click on Open. Then click OK.

Then click on the Creative Game Port then click next.

The driver is not signed but it works just fine. If you get an driver is not signed warning just click on allow unsigned driver for this device.

You should have a successfully installed a Creative game port driver. Then close and you should have no more unknown game port or pci input device.

This driver covers Windows XP 32bit 64bit, Vista 32bit and 64bit and windows 7 32bit and 64bit and windows 8 64bit. But windows 8 32bit should work too.

There isn t a way to disable this device on the sound card itself unless you bought an SB350 card which does not have a game port. It also does not support the LIVE DRIVE device too. Its a slimmed down version.

Report back if you have issues.

Would you please email me the driver. I have my account set so you should be just email it to me from here.

I would appreciate to receive this driver also. Problem is win7 and old creative SB card, so I am missing the gameport for my Forcefeedback Wheel and Joystick.

Email: rkanhaeusser t-online.de

To whoever Gergely is your e-mail is not valid I keep getting mailer daemon failures. I can t mail you through Hardwareheaven either since you do not have that option enabled.

I tried sending the link and instructions to you.

Could you, please, send me the driver to my email.

I have the same problem as most of you: A gameport suporting a Joke not supported on Windows 7.

Glad I found this. I m yet another person with an old Audigy card and a missing game port driver in Win7 x64. Same SUBSYS as imperia. I d love it if you could e-mail me that file flood 404. I ve set up my profile here so that you should be able to e-mail me that way. Thank you.

E-mails with the link to get the driver has been sent to flyer and Carbonic.

Report back on any issues you have.

AW: Gameport driver or a way to get rid of the gameport device.

Hello, could you also please send me a mail.

Trying to get my logitech wingman interceptor running via a soundblaster live 5.1 gameport on a win7 64 bit system

krazikilla the e-mail has been sent.

Would you please send me an email with the link to working game por drivers. I ve tried a many drivers and have no luck.

filesmelt. com /dl/ Gameport2.zip here it is. Remove the spaces to make this link work.

languido you do not have your e-mail option on.

Aenan e-mail has been sent to you.

Hey, I m reinstalling my brother s PC and he has a Creative card as well For some reason, the driver I found wayyy back doesn t work any more.

I could also use the driver if you still have it.

Also, I think no one will be angry if you share the link using things like instead of an actual dot or something.

Do you still have it. Please send it to bart at ravenslair dot nl if you will

The gameport I got, on an Audigy 2 ZS Platinum, has PCI VEN_1102 DEV_7003 SUBSYS_00401102 REV_04 as hardware ID, need it for Windows 7 x64.

Just unpack it and let Windows search for drivers for your gameport driver in that folder automatically, there s no need to do it manually even. Your system will install the driver for you. The driver is dated as 2003 but it s digitally signed by Creative. No idea if it really works, but at least the system reports it is, and no more unknown devices. Works fine even on Win8 x64.

Does this also work with the Sound Blaster Live. value on 64 bit W7.

If not, are there any workarounds to make it work.

Hi I have windows 7 64bit could you email me the driver, the link does not work.

Just remember this is only to get Windows to stop asking for a driver for the game port. For windows 64bit.

The port does not work under windows 64bit since windows vista to windows 8.1

But there is a pack that will install a control panel Icon and it only works under windows 32bit from vista to 8.1 only. The port will only function on the 32bit version of windows with game pads.

Remember you have to unzip the gameport2.zip to desktop and then manually install the driver with device manager. If you have issues reply back and I can help you by using teamviewer.

Can you email it to me as well. Already posted a request over half a year a go, never got the link

Sure PM me your email bartgrefte.

But I now already have the link, got emails from 2 people last night

Have a Kawai K1 that I needed to sysex too after changing battery which then lost voices

can confirm Midi works on windows 7 64bit with gameport on audigy sb0090 using joystick expansion pins on sound card

That is good news timbat that card is similar to what I got but I have the Audigy 2 SB240 with the live drive. Also there is a newer Kx driver for the Creative cards with the emu10k1 and emu10k2 sound cards. The latest version is 3552. which was released 8 months ago.

It works on Windows vista to windows 8.1. Windows 8 and 8.1 needs to have the compatbility mode windows 7 enabled on the kxmixer.exe to work.

get it here at https://github.com/kxproject/kX-Audio-driver-binaries Eugene allowed it to become open source now hopefully more bug fixes get the kinks worked out..

MIDI working through the game port has nothing to do with a Game Port Driver There is no such driver as part of KX. There is also no such driver for newer versions of Windows available anywhere. Just so you know.

I installed the gameport2 driver from this thread and midi works fine after

I m now using kx for sound as I nuked my creative audio drivers somehow

ok had to test this and omg midi works without gameport driver, oh well device list looks tidy at least

Driver downloads: Creative Gameport Device - drivers for windows 7, Creative Gameport Device - drivers for Creative Gameport Device Driver for Windows XP 64.

creative gameport driver windows 7 64

Creative Game Port - Driver Download. Windows 7 64-Bit Driver. 64-bit. Total Driver Versions: 2. Recommended Driver. Driver Date: 1/29/2003: Release Notes.

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