Ncomputing X550 Windows 7 Driver
The Driver Update Tool – is a utility that contains more than 27 million official drivers for all hardware, including radeon x550/x700 series driver. This utility was recognized by many users all over the world as a modern, convenient alternative to manual updating of the drivers and also received a high rating from known computer publications. The utility has been repeatedly tested and has shown excellent results. This tool will install you the latest drivers for all devices on your computer. Supported OS: Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista. This utility contains the only official version for Radeon X550/X700 Series Driver for Windows XP/7/Vista/8/8.1/10 32-bit and 64-bit versions.
With just one click you can update the driver as well as the rest of the drivers in your system, such as: • Monitors • Audio & Sound • Graphics & Video Adapters • Modems & Network Adapters • Printers • Scanners • Optical Disk Drives • Other Devices This utility works in two simple steps: 1. Automatically identifies your Hardware. Downloads the latest official version of the drivers for the Hardware and installs them correctly. This method allows you to save your time and correctly install all necessary drivers, not being afraid to make a mistake during a manual installation.
Downloads for Intel® Ethernet Controller X550-BT2. Drivers: Windows 7* Windows 7, 32-bit*. Update Utility for Intel® Ethernet Network Adapter X550 Series.
Kimbella vanderhee. Introduction I have always installed nComputing X550 on Windows XP (Service Pack 2) since 2011. My first attempt at trying it on Windows 7 fell flat. I consulted a couple of ‘experts’ on this and I was convinced that ncomputing X550 was designed strictly for Windows XP.
I tried contacting the technical support department of ncomputing and still got the same reply – made for Windows XP. Consequently, all the internet cafes I have helped setup over the years have ncomputing X550 on the now officially abandoned Windows XP. However, it is said, ‘ everything is possible until you are told it is impossible.’ This year 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. I embarked on a fact finding mission – dismantled my Dell optiplex 755, freed the PCI slots and placed an X550 card. In the steps that follow, I managed to create a 6 user setup with automatic login.
What you need • A full computer set (I used a Dell Optiplex 755 with 4 GB RAM) • 1 ncomputing card (x550 each supports 5 users) • 5 more monitors • 5 more keyboards (PS/2) • 5 more mice (PS/2) • 5 power cables for the 5 monitors • 5 VGA cables to connect each xd2 device to a monitor. • 5 LAN cables of about 5 meters each. Hardware connections • Mount an xd2 device to each of the 5 monitors • Connect the xd2 device to the monitor with a VGA cable. • Connect a mouse and keyboard to the xd2 device. • Connect a LAN cable from each xd2 device to the X550 card placed inside the PC. Server setup • Install Windows 7 (I used Service Pack 1, 32 bit) • Install and update all drivers • Create 5 extra users each with a password. Configuring remote desktop • Right click My Computer, • Choose properties, • Choose the remote tab, • Choose Allow connections from computers running any version of remote desktop • Click Select users • Click Add, Type the user name e.g.
PC 1 and click OK. Repeat the process for all users up to PC 5 vSpace server setup • Install vspace server 6 • Register the vspace software • Open vspace console, go to terminals, choose x-series click on x-series card to view a list of Stations. • 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.
Install accompanying software You can now install all the software your users will need for example Office, Antivirus, PDF software, Media Players, Browsers, Games and so on. I would advise you to visit the official ncompuitng website at but like I said earlier, you may get little or no help regarding ncomputing X550 on Windows 7.