I was looking through the modular cables for an 8-pin and couldn't find one. It turns out it was one of the two cables hardwired. I hadn't paid any attention to that one.
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I was looking through the modular cables for an 8-pin and couldn't find one. It turns out it was one of the two cables hardwired. I hadn't paid any attention to that one.
Now I'm not sure where to post this question. Now that I've got it to boot into the BIOS, should I install WHS first and then the RAID Card and disks, or should I install the RAID Card first so that...
RTFM!!! The power supply had an 8-pin plug that made to break into 2 4-pin plugs. Made it to the BIOS. Now off to finish the job.
I have a NAS and an old PogoPlug. I think that WHS is more flexible and will work better for me. I got the OS for about $50. Linux may be cheaper but a steeper learning curve.
Just in case I have a bitly link. Didn't think to use it before.
http://bit.ly/Jeb2XY
I hope I'm not in trouble for double posting. After I posted this to a thread in "First Boot Problems" I thought it might be better to put it here. I'm just found the site because I had a problem...
My first build was in 1977 0r 1978. In those days a build consisted of soldering the chips onto PCBs, building the PSU, etc. The CPU was a Motorola 6800, 8 bit processor. The basic "kit" came with...
MS will support WHS 2011 until 2025. I'll turn 89 in 2025. I'll probably not care by then. I found out about the MS announcement a couple days after my copy was delivered.
zburns, thanks for the response. I just got a reply frln AsRock and he said I need both the 24 pin and 4 pin connector. I ordered an ATX P4 4-pin 12V Power Connector to Molex Cable Adapter and...
I am in the process of building a Windows Home Server 2011 system. The components include those listed below.
I have connected the following outside the case.
Intel Core i5-3570K 3.4GHz...