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.
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