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Power Pack 1 for Windows Home Server, which includes a fix for the rare but serious data corruption bug and also adds support for x64 Vista clients, is now available as a public beta.

Details at ZDNet:

Windows Home Server gets a big bug fix (and much more)

If you’re running Windows Home Server, trust me: you want this.

4 Responses to “Windows Home Server update available”

  • Chad says:

    Sure I want it… but why trust a beta release when the production didn’t work either? I’ll wait for the final version while my data resides on a USB hard drive.

  • Jeff Flowers says:

    I’m still surprised that MS didn’t included x64 support in the initial release of WHS but I’m glad to hear that they have fixed this.

  • Ed Bott says:

    Chad, I would invert that logic. Why should I trust a production release with a known serious bug when a newer version specifically developed to fix that bug is now available after several months of private testing?

  • Chad says:

    I’m NOT trusting the production release with a known bug…. all of my data is OFF of WHS on a USB HD.. All its used for right now is remote access and daily backups, things that do work (and work well) on the system.

    While I had no issues with data loss/corruption, I decided to wait for the final fix to be available.

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