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==Installation Procedure== This guide outlines issues and solutions for installing the LC6090 software on a computer with Windows 7. I'm doing this from memory and I may get something wrong. *Unplug the LC6090 and USB Smart Card if they are attached. *Install Windows 7 32-bit OEM *Install Intel Ethernet Driver **You may already have drivers or you may have different drivers. **If you are using a Wireless internet connection, you will need to prevent Windows from connecting at appropriate points. *Activate Windows **Do not update Windows. *Disconnect Ethernet. *Connect USB Smart Card for License. **Windows will not find drivers. This is good. *Power on the LC6090 *Connect LC6090 USB interface **Windows will not find drivers. This is good. *Run Driver Setup (insert name here). *Click Setup button. *When Setup Succeeds, click close. *Reboot the Machine **Windows should now see the USB Smart Card device. *Run LaserCut 5.3 installer (insert name here). *When Setup is finished, click "This program installed correctly." *Setup will want to reboot. Click the reboot button. *The System will now reboot. **You can not yet talk to the LC6090, as Windows needs drivers for the USB hub in the LC6090, and these drivers are online. *Connect the Ethernet. *Allow Windows to find the USB "EZ Hub 2" (I think it was called this). **If it does not, reconnect the LC6090 USB interface. *Allow Windows to connect to the Internet to find drivers. **During this period, Windows will ask if you want to install software from a strange company with a Chinese name. This is the LC6090 controller. Say okay. ***If you did not have the LC6090 software installed at this point, Windows will install the wrong drivers for the LC6090 controller from the Internet. It is extremely difficult to repair this problem as the LC6090 will reset every second, making the UI elements necessary to "Update Drivers" unavailable. *At this point, all drivers and software should be installed and running. Test that you can download to your LC6090.
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