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Build a DIY Windows Home Server!!


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Author: revision3
Description: Save files, get more from your computer, share with others and stream everywhere! We team up with Maximum PC's editor in chief, Will Smith, to show you how to easily build a Windows Home Server box.
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I always listen to the MaxPC podcasts but it is always weird to see will and the others at maxpc on screen.

oh no!!! first Michael Jackson now will smith!!! when will it end? Oh, the humanity...

we put whs on an ancient pentium 3 with 700mb of ram and 500 gb hdds before the upgrade and it ran fine

holy fuck will smith is white

You guys have great advice and how to posts. Love your Magazine. doug

lol look at my servers! hahahaha my server room willl kick all urs asses altho i need them for my buesness lol

this is what i do with acronis much easier than whs which i also have but dont use the backup features. For files i run alwaysync folder syncronising on pcs which sends the files to wherever i want the backups.

@speeron i bought a HP LX195 for christmas, the s7600n will probably be repurposed to handle some other stuff.

no need home servers really dont need that much ram. spend the money on storage space

i'm probably gonna convert a old HP pavilion s7600n (Athlon 64, 512mb RAM) into a home server after bumping the RAM up to the max of 2GB.

fail

really great servers.

I'd like them to make a Linux Home Server video.

i have a better idea build a normal server then get norton ghost and ghost an image at set times to server then you can easiy use the backup with a live cd or copying image directly to hardrive

I thought Will Smith was black?

will smith lol

Thanks for that,I was looking into building a server!

TZ should hire Will Smith. He talks intelligent. @video vow.. windows home server looks great until we get some actual user reviews which would fail!! :P


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