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This chapter takes you through some essential configuration tasks for Microsoft Windows Home Server. You can accomplish most of these tasks via the Windows Home Server Console, but several run outside the Console. This chapter is from the book. Overview Pearson Education, Inc.

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But, after an attempt to launch the Console, an error shows up. NET Runtime 2. Data: 63 00 6c 00 72 00 32 00 c. IOException: The network location cannot be reached. For information about network troubleshooting, see Windows Help. GetFiles String searchPattern in mscorlib. Restore in HomeServerConsoleTab. InitializeComponent in HomeServerConsole. OnCreateControl in System. CreateControl in System. SetVisibleCore Boolean value in System.

My first aim is to see if i can enable a recovery console by booting from the the WHS Server DVD like you can with XP and do it from there but strangely i don't get the "F8 Recovery Option" on first boot so I am going to see if i need to install the recovery console software from dvd first as you need to do some in some case with XP by looking in the i winnt folder.

On a system with SATA drives in the Recovery Console, entering even fundamental commands like 'dir' may get results like 'enumeration error' and 'Access denied'. If you install the Recovery Console as a boot option providing your system still boots that seems to work fine for XP - at least for me.

I just thought it might be good to check on Technet to be sure Then unzip the download to extract the Hirens. ISO file that will be used to create your new bootable CD. Creating a bootable CD from a. ISO file is not the same as just copying the. ISO file to a blank CD. You have to use software that understands how to burn a. You don't want to install any of that so you have to pay attention during the installation. These adjustments are made before Windows tries to load.

If you miss it, you will have to reboot the system again. When booting on the Hiren's CD you will see a menu of options. Choose the Mini XP option. Then it will appear that Windows is being loaded and you will be presented with a desktop that has the look and feel of the Windows Explorer interface you are already used to using. Remember: You did not boot on your hard disk - you booted into the Hiren's desktop.

One way to check the disk for errors is to open My Computer and right click your afflicted drive and choose Properties, Tools, Error-checking, Check Now Not sure where to post so chose XP though i guess it should be server I get this common error: "The windows home server console experienced a problem with a feature during the previous attempt to open it.

Obviously something major wrong and i have just re-installed and updated a fresh install yet again and i await with joy it's failing :- It would not let me do the server re-installation,and would only give me option of New,even though my hard drives were all listed there so it is like it cannot see the installation. Could anyone help me please.



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