Net Computer Nc120: Driver Windows 7
Installing the NC120 on Windows 7 typically involves two parts: the network driver for the host connection and the thin-client management software (vSpace or similar).
If you are attempting to install an NC120 on a Windows 7 host: Net Computer Nc120 Driver Windows 7
Even with the correct drivers or firmware, issues can arise. Here is how to fix the most common problems. Installing the NC120 on Windows 7 typically involves
sketchy "driver downloader" executables. Use these sources: sketchy "driver downloader" executables
→ Browse to C:\NC120_Driver and select the .inf file (e.g., netrtl.inf or ne2000.inf ).
The original Net Computer NC120 and many similar "PC Station" thin clients (NComputing NC-series) are legacy devices. Official driver support typically ends at Windows XP/2000. To use them on Windows 7, you often cannot use the original CD driver, but must use updated server-side software. 1. Software-Based Approach (Recommended)
