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Is your HP MediaSmart server reporting a false overheat like mine? It seems that HP engineers are recommending that you run a system restore to fix this issue, which is a joke. My advice… take it or leave it. If your processor heat is not reporting...
Hi all! A quick post….. I have had a couple of people report this problem and I was going to create a support.microsoft.com community solution article but Microsoft have not added it to the product list for us MVP’s yet… so here it...
I know that Microsoft spent ages making sure that Power Pack 1 for Windows Home Server would be rock solid. (Especially when it came to the data corruption bug). All it takes is a vendor to really screw things up! HP’s own MediaSmart server website...
Via the WHS Blog : The team is pleased to announce that Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 has been released to manufacturing (RTM) and is now available on the Microsoft Download Center ! The English version is available now and German, Spanish and French...
My advice is to get this installed straight away. Especially if you are running Vista or Windows Home Server.
A few days ago a nice new HP MediaSmart server arrive at my door from an anonymous source. (Thanks anonymous source). This product is amazing! Terry Walsh already did a great review over at wegotserved.co.uk which you should check out. The unit that arrived...
Over the summit I met a good few of the product teams, including the guys at Windows Home Server. Now, I am under NDA, so I have to be careful what I say here, but as a few people know there has been a Windows Home Server corruption bug issue floating...
In my recent post on the summit I mentioned the guys at wegotserved.co.uk and made a slight mistake and only mentioned that link. (Terry’s site) Of course, Andy Edney’s blog is on his own site here . Andy is the author of The Windows Home...
When I originally started writing this post I had just arrived in Seattle, now as I go to post it I am already on my return journey… this summit has been THAT packed full of good content, good people, good drink. Of course, it would not be a Nick...
Yes, you heard that right. For the last 72 hours I have been trying to figure out why my Creative Labs X-Fi card was crackling on my Dell XPS 720H2C. The Dell technical support tried everything with me! Removed drivers, reinstalled drivers, checked for...
Now, I detest having to do Microsoft exams… for that matter, any exams… I am really a “hands on” type of guy! (hellooooo ladies). That all said, this is a semi-cool exam that I must do.
That is all I have to say to this . About time that Political Correctness got a kick in the balls. I am surprised that Amy is taking it so personally. Excellent Marketing Tags: Windows+Home+Server , CES
Microsoft announced today that Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 is due for release in the first half of 2008. For me, the most important part of this update is the x64 support! The WHS Blog has more information!
Update 30th Jan 2008 - Just realised I posed a link to the old version of FFDShow! Fixed Man, this is REALLY easy to get working. First, turn on the Media Sharing via the Windows Home Server Console. Then, download ffdshow from here and install it on...
Today, Netstreams Inc will be releasing an update to their Streaming Music Manager (SMM100) as part of their ongoing development of the DigiLinX product. This update comes as part of a much broader set of updates in the new DigiLinX Dealer Setup Program...
From Chris Lanier’s blog You have got to love the latest “Hockey Puck” concept Windows Home Server Photos More on the blog
Now how cool would that be! I have been beta testing Windows Home Server now for a while, and I tell you what, I would LOVE to see the guys over at Microsoft release a StreamNet plugin for this product that would allow streams of music to be directly...
A lot of us SBS MVP's have been asking for such a thing for a few years now. Finally the Windows Home Server is announced, and I simply cannot wait for it to be released! In the mean time, you can go over to Susan's blog , where she dug out some links...