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Microsoft Texas Instruments PCI-7x20/6x20 CardBus Controller Qualcomm Atheros Qualcomm Atheros AR8161 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller (NDIS 6.30) YUAN High-Tech Development YUAN MC763M/MC763H Hybrid Analog/DVB-T Microsoft Controladora de host universal USB Intel (R) 82801DB/DBM - 24C4 Synaptics Synaptics PS/2 Port Compatible TouchPad Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7-Produktfamilie) PCI-Express-Stammanschluss - 27D0 I would advise you to visit the official NComputing website at but like I said earlier, you may get little or no help regarding ncomputing X550 on Windows 7.Scan performed on, Computer: HP VS303AA-ABD P6000 - Windows 7 64 bit Device/Driver You can now install all the software your users will need for example Office, Antivirus, PDF software, Media Players, Browsers, Games and so on.
- Right click on Station 1, choose Station settings and fill in any of the User names created earlier on, fill in the password for that particular account and click to enable Auto logon.
- Open vspace console, go to terminals, choose x-series click on x-series card to view a list of Stations.
- Repeat the process for all users up to PC 5
- Choose Allow connections from computers running any version of remote desktop.
- Create 5 extra users each with a password.
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Install Windows 7 (I used Service Pack 1, 32 bit because I had only 4GB of RAM).Connect a LAN cable from each xd2 device to the X550 card placed inside the PC.Connect a mouse and keyboard to the xd2 device.Connect the xd2 device to the monitor with a VGA cable.Mount an xd2 device to each of the 5 monitors.5 VGA cables to connect each xd2 device to a monitor.1 NComputing card (x550 each supports 5 users).
- A full computer set (I used a Dell Optiplex 755 with 4 GB RAM).
- Read also: Installing and configuring NComputing M300 In the steps that follow, I managed to set up a 6 user computer lab at E-zone School of Computing in Nabbingo. I embarked on a fact finding mission – dismantled my Dell optiplex 755, freed the PCI slots and placed an X550 card. However, it is said, ‘ everything is possible until you are told it is impossible.’ Early in 2018, I posted the same question on the WhatsApp group of Uganda ICT Teachers Association – ‘ Is there a way of installing NComputing X550 on Windows 7?’ To my surprise, a member on the forum responded in the affirmative. Consequently, all the internet cafes I have helped setup over the years have NComputing X550 on the now officially abandoned Windows XP. I tried contacting the technical support department of NComputing and still got the same reply – made for Windows XP.
I consulted a couple of ‘experts’ on this and I was convinced that NComputing X550 was designed strictly for Windows XP. My first attempt at trying it on Windows 7 fell flat.
I have always installed NComputing X550 on Windows XP (Service Pack 2) since 2011.