101 Software Download Install — Zebion Thin Client

Zebion 101 units with Windows Embedded have an EWF (Enhanced Write Filter) or FBWF (File-Based Write Filter) . Enable it to prevent unwanted changes and flash wear. Any changes made while the filter is active are lost on reboot—ideal for public kiosks or hot-desking.

Once you have located the software file (usually a .zip or .exe package), the installation process is straightforward but requires attention to detail.

Step 1: Preparation Ensure your old PC is connected to the internet via a stable Ethernet cable. Wi-Fi is possible but generally discouraged for Thin Clients due to latency issues. Ensure you have administrative rights on the local machine.

Step 2: Execution Locate the downloaded file. If it is a .zip file, extract it to a folder on your desktop. Look for the Setup.exe or Install.exe file. Right-click and select "Run as Administrator."

Step 3: Configuration During the installation, the wizard will ask for connection protocols. This is the "meat" of the setup. You will generally need: zebion thin client 101 software download install

Step 4: Finalization Once installed, restart the machine. Upon boot-up, the Zebion Thin Client 101 software should automatically launch (often in "Kiosk Mode"), bypassing the standard desktop environment and taking the user directly to the login screen of the remote server.

Zebion does not typically host public downloads. Obtain the correct firmware from:

⚠️ If you cannot find official Zebion 101 firmware, you may need to use standard Windows Embedded or ThinLinux images – but that voids Zebion-specific features.

Typical filename pattern:
Zebion101_<version>.img, Zebion101_<version>.iso, or Zebion101_<version>.zip Zebion 101 units with Windows Embedded have an


If done correctly, the device will boot into the installer screen instead of the old operating system.

The Zebion Thin Client 101 is a legacy, lightweight endpoint device designed for Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) environments. Unlike a standard PC, this device has no hard drive or full operating system; it runs a minimal embedded OS (typically Windows Embedded Standard or a customized Linux distribution) to connect to a remote server.

Because the device relies entirely on its firmware and connection software, keeping that software current is critical for security, peripheral compatibility (printers, scanners), and stable RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) or Citrix connections.

Important Note: Zebion is no longer an active manufacturer, and official support channels have largely closed. The following guidance is based on standard legacy thin client maintenance. Step 4: Finalization Once installed, restart the machine

Most Zebion 101 software comes as an ISO or IMG file.

For Windows Embedded:

For Linux-based Zebion OS:

Before downloading anything, verify what is installed: