If the sound works, set your desired settings in the creative audio control panel and shut down (restart won't work) your computer so that they're saved. Unplug from the internet, turn off 3rd party firewall and antivirus and reinstall the daniel_k package again. One thing I would recommend is completely uninstalling all creative software and drivers. Also I should say that when I initially upgraded to windows 10 and installed daniel_k's drivers I too had problems, similar to yours, with losing sound and settings not saving. If I want my sound settings to be saved, I still have to shut down my computer completely but at least my sound works. This time I unplugged the internet, so windows couldn't update anything, and I installed the daniel_k drivers first thing. I finally said **** it and reinstalled Windows 10 again. I tried different drivers and messed around with it for about 2 hours uninstalling and reinstalling. Mistake! When I installed the Daniel_K sound drivers, I had no sound and the creative audio control panel said I had no supported hardware. I then did a clean installation of Windows 10 (because I'd been planning to so) and installed firewall and antivirus right away before actually installing sound drivers. When I upgraded to windows 10 and installed Daniel_K's drivers, everything worked fine. I had problems myself with my x-fi xtrememusic and Windows 10.
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