Follow this guide to install Lunar on Microsoft Windows XP. Note that it is not enough to run the setup program, you must do the manual installation also otherwise Lunar will not be properly installed.
Run the LunarSetup.exe file to extract the Lunar files to the directory of your choice. Open the “Wireless Network Connection Properties” dialog for the wireless network card that will be used by LUNAR. In this dialog, select “Install…” and then “Service” /”Add…”. In the “Select Network Service” dialog that comes next, select “Have Disk…”, browse to the folder you installed Lunar to and select the “netsf.inf” file. Select “Lunar Driver” and press “OK”. Then a number of warning dialogs will (or at least may) appear because this driver is not signed by Microsoft. Click “Continue Anyway” in all these dialogs (note that there may be quite a lot of them) and the driver will be installed.
The “Lunar Driver” the appears in the “Wireless Network Connection Properties” dialog. To choose between manually selecting the IP address or using DHCP click on “TCP/IP” and select “Properties” as normal.
Follow this guide to uninstall Lunar on Microsoft Windows XP Note that it is not enough to run the uninstall.ex file, you must manually uninstall the Lunar driver first, otherwise Lunar will not be properly uninstalled.
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In this Tech Tip, we will give you some information about installing Microsoft Windows XP on your computer. Most Windows XP products including Windows XP Professional and Windows XP Home Edition install the same way. If you are using an older version of Windows, or even one of the other versions of Windows XP, the steps will probably be a bit different.
If you are currently using an older version of Windows, such as Windows 98, we highly recommend that you back up all your files to another drive and do a clean install by reformatting your hard drive and installing Windows XP as a full install rather than as an upgrade. Often, upgrade installations don’t run as well as full, “clean” installations. For this Tech Tip, we will assume that you are installing Windows XP on a new computer that has never had Windows on it. First, you need to be sure that your hardware is correctly installed. Once you are sure your hardware is installed correctly, place your Windows CD into the CD or DVD drive on your computer and reboot your system. If you don’t have your BIOS set to boot from CD before your hard drive, you will likely encounter problems. However you can go into the BIOS by pressing the appropriate key when prompted during the POST (Power On Self Test). Typically, you will press the “delete” key, but this can vary from one motherboard and BIOS to another.
Once you are in the BIOS settings, look for the boot sequence tabs. Each motherboard vendor usually has a different BIOS set up. Check your motherboard owner’s manual for more information if you can’t find the boot settings menu. Once you have modified the BIOS settings, save them, exit the BIOS and reboot. If the boot sequence is correct, you should see the screen reading “Windows is preparing for installation”.
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The SecureW2 EAP Suite is an Open Source EAP Framework that plugs into the Microsoft 802.1X/EAP host environment available on Windows.
These instructions are the full manual steps for installation of the W2client on XP\Vista. For packaged installations, please use the short guide. Download the SecureW2 EAP Suite to your desktop. A dialog box explaining that all files should be extracted will open; click Extract all. Double-click on the name of the expanded SecureW2 .exe file, which will also expand. Follow the wizard to show extracted files.
Open the expanded folder and double-click on the SecureW2…exe file. A dialog box opens asking you to select a language. Do it and click OK. Leave the Choose Components screen as it is, with TTLS selected, and click Install. Click Reboot now and the Finish button.
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It is extremely important that you backup important data that is not available from other media sources. This backup should be located on a separate hard drive, CD, DVD, network storage, etc. that will not be affected by the repair install. Please check out the warning links before attempting the Repair Install.
It is to your advantage you follow the suggestions to prevent data loss and especially if you also have the capability to boot into XP, perform the steps listed in the Warning #1 , before proceeding with the repair install. After completing [if Windows is still accessible] the steps listed to prevent data loss in warning #1 and you did not remedy the no boot situation, you can use an OEM XP Pro or Home, “retail” XP Home or Pro full or upgrade version CD of the same version Home or Pro to perform a Repair Install.
OEM Restore disks or hidden restore folders on the hard drive will not work for the Repair Install. A Repair Install will replace the system files with the files on the XP CD used for the Repair Install. It will leave your applications and settings intact, but Windows updates will need to be reapplied. A Repair Install will replace files altered by adware and malware, but will not fix an adware, malware problem.
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Here you can find how to install windows update for Windows XP operating system. You must have an internet connection (must be fast connection), so the process update your computer is more fast and also keep your computer up to date.
You will get many installation status and it’s depend on your internet connection. So be sure to have ADSL internet connection and you will not have to wait. Enjoy it!
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