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Default Blaster X-fi Titanium issue

Performance power management features on processor 4 are disabled due to a firmware problem. Check with the computer manufacturer for updated firmware.

this is what i copy and pasted from my event log... and heres what i did previous to this issue..

EDIT: (just installed a sound card for the first time, its working but this is the issue im dealing with since)

1. had 2x 4890s on my x58, i had to move them down a slot each
2. placed my creative blaster x-fi card in the pci-1 slot
3. updated every driver---even video
4. took my xfire setup out, re-installed just one of my 4890's
5. windows update
6. went into device manager, and updated driver (it installed nd everything)

stilll a problem..

Every time i run BF2, im about 10 - 15 minutes into the game and it goes blue screen, and gives me the error about "if you recently installed new hardware, consult your hardware manufacturer or take it out."

need a bitta help

System: XxGa-NightxX
CPU
i7 920 OC'd 3.8ghz
Motherboard
EVGA x58
Memory
12gb OCz DDR3
Graphics Card
2x HD 4890's in xfire setup
Hard Drive
1tb Caviar Black (WD)
Sound Card
XF-i Titanium
Power Supply
850watt Entermax Revolution
Case
HAF 932 (Custom Paint)
CPU cooling
Coolermaster V8
GPU cooling
Stock
OS
Vista Ultimate
Monitor
32" Sharp Aquos 1080p (1920x1080)
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Are you familiar with the "driver sweeper" utility?

1) Remove the sound card and uninstall both the soundcard drivers and the video drivers.
2) Run driver sweeper and remove all traces of the soundcard, onboard sound and video drivers (vital step).
3) Reboot the PC and reinstall the video drivers.
5) Check that everything is working.
6) Put the sound card back in.
7) Reboot the PC and install Daniel K's modded X-Fi drivers.
8) Should work.
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CPU
E8400 (Lapped) @4.4
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-EP45T-UD3P
Memory
Corsair 1600c9dhx ddr3 4gb @ 1600mhz
Graphics Card
9800gtx
Hard Drive
WD 500gig x2 (7200rpm) raid 0
Sound Card
Asus Xonar Essence STX
Power Supply
Thermaltake toughpower 750W
Case
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CPU cooling
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