They said it would be a “minor release” back last year – it turned out to be a major undertaking, but with seven months of major development and testing, with numerous private and public beta releases, Windows Home Server Power Pack 1 has finally been released to manufacturing.
The final build has undergone a final set of intense, automated tests over the past two weeks as part of Microsoft’s standard escrow process, and with the code now fully locked down, we can say goodbye to our favourite data corruption issue once and for all and look forward to a slew of new features for Windows Home Server, including:
- x64 support for home computers running Windows Vista
- Home Server Shared Folder backup
- Improved remote access experience
- Improvements to power consumption and performance
- Localised products for Japan and China
If you’ve been running the WHS Power Pack 1 beta, you’ll know all about these new features. If not, head on over to our Power Pack 1 walkthrough for the lowdown.
So, the question on everyone’s lips: When can we get hold of it?
Here’s the plan – Power Pack 1 is a free update for all Windows Home Server owners and you can pick it up in a variety of ways depending on how quickly you want it. (Dates may be subject to change)
- w/c 21st July – The English edition of Power Pack 1 will be available to download directly via the Microsoft Download Center.
- w/c 4th August – German, Spanish and French editions will be available also via the Microsoft Download Center.
- 12th August – all versions of Power Pack 1 will be available to download directly from the WHS Console via Windows Update.
In 6-8 weeks, everyone purchasing the OEM edition of Windows Home Server for self-built systems will find that the pack they receive contains the latest build of Windows Home Server, complete with Power Pack 1.
Congratulations to the WHS Team from all of us at We Got Served – I’m sure they’re delighted to get this one out of the door, and get Windows Home Server back on track through the rest of the year.



















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