Look for processes related to your wireless card, such as RaUI.exe (Ralink), RtWlan.exe (Realtek), or any software named "Jumpstart" or "Wireless Utility." Right-click these processes and select . Try launching your wireless software again. 3. Restart the WLAN AutoConfig Service

wifi_config_t wifi_cfg = .pmf_cfg = .capable = false, .required = false

: Windows manages wireless cards using its internal services. If Windows refuses to hand over absolute control, JumpStart crashes or errors out.

Note: If JumpStart requires the service active but just needed a reset, type net start wlansvc to reactivate the Windows wireless stack. Phase 4: Clean Install the Wireless Adapter Driver

Close auditing suites like before launching JumpStart independently, as running them out of order can trigger the initialization error. Method 3: Run with Elevated Permissions

: The built-in Windows Wireless Service (WLAN AutoConfig) is already managing the adapter, preventing Jumpstart from gaining the "exclusive" access it requires. Incompatible Drivers