7To repair an application or driver, select the respective check box, then click Next.

8Restart your computer when prompted.

You can now check if the reinstalled software works properly.

Uninstalling Drivers and Applications

You may need to uninstall some or all of the audio applications and device drivers to correct problems, change configurations, or upgrade outdated drivers or applications.

Before you begin, close all the audio applications. Applications that are still running during the uninstallation will not be removed.

Uninstalling drivers and applications in Windows 7 or Windows Vista:

1Click Start, Control Panel, then Uninstall a program.

2 Select your audio card's entry.

3 Click Uninstall/Change.

4 To remove all drivers and applications;

In the InstallShield Wizard dialog box, select the Remove All option, then click Yes.

- OR -

To remove selected drivers or applications;

In the InstallShield Wizard dialog box, click Remove, then select the check box of the application or driver you want to uninstall, then click Next.

5Restart your computer when prompted.

Uninstalling drivers and applications in Windows XP:

1Click Start, Settings, Control Panel or Start, Control Panel.

2Double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon, then click the Change or Remove Programs tab.

3Select your audio card's entry.

4 Click Change/Remove.

5 To remove all drivers and applications;

In the InstallShield Wizard dialog box, select the Remove All option, then click Yes.

- OR -

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