Dave_Marchant

Dave_Marchant

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13 years ago @ Using Windows Home Server - Windows 7 and Windows ... · 1 reply · +1 points

I thought I read that SP1 was already in WHS 2011 RC.

13 years ago @ We Got Served - Connec... - Hands On: IOGEAR GKM58... · 3 replies · +1 points

A couple of queries from the review. Are there nationalised versions available (i.e. UK key layout) and as I am a left-hander, I am not sure how usable the rollball would be placed in the top-right corner.

13 years ago @ We Got Served - Connec... - A Fresh Look at Storag... · 0 replies · 0 points

All we need is either Synology or Drobo to come up with a De-Dupe backup package on their boxes and that is the last nail in the coffin.

13 years ago @ We Got Served - Connec... - A Fresh Look at Storag... · 0 replies · +5 points

I am in the 'me too' bunch here and will be putting all my efforts into improving my V1 setup. I can't see any reason to move as any perceived benefits (and I will still have to dig to find any other that the media streaming) are just not there or covered by long standing V1 add-ins / add-ons.

13 years ago @ We Got Served - Connec... - Windows Home Server 20... · 0 replies · +2 points

Advanced Format is directly supported by the underlying OS, so it would no longer present a problem.

13 years ago @ We Got Served - Connec... - Add-in Update: Feedsou... · 0 replies · +1 points

For just monitoring folders, there is the 'Directory Watcher' add-in but its functionality is limited and it won't spot file changes. I use it for creating an HTML directory of useful PDF documents that I can then access through my WHS home page.

13 years ago @ We Got Served - Connec... - Hands On: Eminent EM70... · 0 replies · +1 points

Sounds a bit like some of the findings I had with Eminent's NAS Units which promised much in ideas but missed the target in implementation. It is a shame really as it shouldn't have been to hard to add networking and be able to hit a much wider audience.

13 years ago @ We Got Served - Connec... - The End of an Era. Fi... · 0 replies · 0 points

Would it have lasted as long if they had named it 'Windows 2001'? It has served us well and I still have 75% of systems at my workplace running it.

13 years ago @ We Got Served - Connec... - Hands On: TP-Link TL-W... · 0 replies · +1 points

It does seem mainly to be available in UK / European outlets at the moment, although Google threw up a couple of Canadian outlets selling it.

13 years ago @ We Got Served - Connec... - How to: Link a Rebuilt... · 0 replies · +1 points

Copying it back to the PC desktop is fine. If you have it on a USB Stick, you can double-click on it there to get the reg key information back into the registry. Windows assumes a file with a .reg suffix is a set of registry keys.