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Gear / Technical Help => Recording Gear => Topic started by: Elana on June 27, 2010, 10:41:35 AM
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Anybody have any luck installing the JB3 drivers and software on Win7? I use my JB3 as backup to my Microtrack, but I recorded a set just on the JB3 because I forgot my external USB battery for the Microtrack and I was worried I would run out of battery taping both the opener and main act.
I just got a new desktop after like 7 years, and it's got Windows 7 on it. I'm trying to install the drivers, and they don't seem to be wanting to install. I just downloaded them off of Creative's website. I actually can't tell if they installed or not. But I keep getting "an error occurred".
When I try to install Creative Playcenter it gives me some error about needing to install the latest "Soundblaster Live!" drivers.
Whenever I try to install Nomad Explorer it seems to install, but when I try to run it, it does nothing (maybe because the JB3 drivers did not install correctly).
I remember having a couple issues w/ getting PlayCenter running on my laptop (Win XP, and about 4-5 years ago), but I got the Nomad Explorer working.
Any suggestions?
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I cant recall any reports of success regarding W7 and the JB3...
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I know this is sort of a lot of work, and I haven't tried it, but it's an idea I'll throw out there.
1. Install Sun VirtualBox (OS Visualization software) ~ http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
2. Install Ubuntu in VirtualBox (Linux OS) ~ http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/download
3. Install Gnomad2 in Ubuntu (Linux Nomad Software) ~ http://gnomad2.sourceforge.net/
You should be able to connect the JB3 to VirtualBox and then run Gnomad2 to get files off of your JB3.
Like I said, I haven't tried it (don't have a JB3 anymore). I don't see why it wouldn't work though. If you've never done anything like that before, it's not as scary as it looks. It might take a little time, but everything should work out of the box.
Oh, and all of that software is FREE.
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That's actually a good idea. I might try that. Thanks.
I still have my old computer but I'd don't want to have to fire it up every time I need to take something off the JB3, which isn't very frequently, but still it's a pain.