These articles state that the VideoLogic Sonic Fury is really a re-branded Turtle Beach Santa Cruz with a slightly different software bundle, for sale in the UK.
<A HREF="http://www.tomshardware.com/video/01q3/010925/audiocards-16.html" target="_new">Turtle Beach - Santa Cruz</A>
<A HREF="http://www.soundcardcentral.com/reviews/soundcards/sonicfury/page1.htm" target="_new">VideoLogic Sonic Fury</A>
If that's the case, <i>perhaps</i> you could use the Santa Cruz XP <A HREF="http://www.turtlebeach.com/site/kb_ftp/585ftp.asp" target="_new">drivers</A>.
I can't guarantee that it will work, but since the hardware looks to be identical, with the same sound chip ... hey, stranger things have happened. It's worth a shot.
It is the same card. Even says on the card with a large logo "TurtleBeach Santa Cruz"
I had the same prob and the tech support was great. Diverted me to driver downloads on the PURE Digital/Videologic website You need the version up from the ones provided
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Which would be <A HREF="http://www.puredigital.com/Support/support2.asp?Link=Software/SonicFury.htm&Submit2=Submit" target="_new">here</A>, in case you were wondering.
Interestingly enough, though ... the driver release on the Turtle Beach site was posted in April of this year, while the drivers on the PURE Digital site were posted in February, and have an older version number. The Santa Cruz drivers are the 4161's, and the VideoLogic are the 4142's.
IMHO, I'd use the newest driver release if all aspects of the card are functional, especially when running WinXP.
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