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#1 HSS-Dave

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Posted 22 February 2010 - 11:55 AM

We have had a spam problem in the last few days and I've removed hundreds of bogus accounts. If your legitimate account has disappeared I apologize for the trouble. I have not heard of any issues regarding this but it might be possible due to my cleaning.

If you register a new account please post in this thread and introduce yourself. Tell us anything you want. About your server, media center, anything.

I am beginning to take a hard look at the accounts that have zero posts. If you introduce yourself here it will help me weed out the spammers.

Thank you and I apologize for all the issues. I hope that this policy will not last long.



#2 usacomp2k3

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Posted 22 February 2010 - 09:01 PM

Hi, my name is AJ and I'm a computertechnologmediaholic.



#3 luke fairbank

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Posted 22 February 2010 - 09:03 PM

Hi Guys,
I lost my password today , I dont know if that is related or not but I just did a password recovery.
I name is Luke Fairbank (obviously) and I am from South Australia.
I work in IT and love all things tech.
I bought a Acer h340 on my last trip to the USA (I am a very frequent visitor). There is a very long story that goes along with me aquiring the home server but I will give you a quick break down.
My first hurdle was getting the staff at all the electronics stores I phoned to understand what I was asking for ,then I had to find someone who had one in stock and then it was a matter of getting there from Anaheim CA. In the end my wife and I ended up in the middle of no where without a cell phone and no way of calling a cab. Needless to say I got it home and it now takes pride of place in my living room.
I have 7gb of HDD space in it now and am quickly filling it up.
I also have 2 xbox 360s as extenders that through various means can pipe media centre to every TV in my house indoors and outdoors.
My next project will be to build up aa atom based HTPC.



#4 Mike

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Posted 22 February 2010 - 09:40 PM

Hey Home Server Show folks. I'm not a brand new member to your site; I've been here for a few months or so. I bought my first WHS (HP MSS EX495) back in October of 2009 and enjoy using it. I'm currently ripping all my DVDs and Blu-ray movies to my WHS, and eventually will put all my music on the server also. You have a great site here, with a lot of great information regarding WHS and Windows media center. The articles about SageTV and TMT3 have be a great addition as well.

/Mike Biel



#5 jvk

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Posted 23 February 2010 - 11:14 PM

Hi Everyone! I started listening to the podcast last week and it inspired me to break out the zune and download a bunch of shows. I made it back to about show #67 or so, but by far the funniest thing I have heard on there was the joke "... I can see my shoes". When I heard that at work I laughed so hard that I had tears coming out my my eyes!!! But anyway I digress...
I have had a home server up for about 2 years now. It started out as a place to put all my music and access it on my Home Theater PC. Then I realized that I could do the same for DVDs, and it backed up my laptop, and remote access, and on and on and on. Needless to say I am hooked now.

Keep up the great work with the site/podcast!

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#6 CookiePuss

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Posted 24 February 2010 - 11:43 AM

Hello all, my name CookiePuss and I am an addict.

There, first step to recovery done!



#7 jvk

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Posted 24 February 2010 - 09:26 PM

Ok I love my WHS (it’s a franken-build) and I have had it for about two years now but I have one problem with it. Before I ask the community for help, I thought it would be best to contribute to the community first. Below is a visual accounting of my WHS obsession… fortunately I have a very understanding and forgiving girlfriend.It all started with wanting to get my MP3s into my Surround Sound System. I bought a case from a guy on Ebay, installed the components and a HTPC was born.
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Originally I used the Media Center remote control that came with the case and a wireless mouse, then I found this great deal on a hybrid of the two made by Gyration, the “air music remote”. It works great since it has mouse, remote, and a media display in one small package.
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Then I got to thinking, if you can stream media into your living room, why not the bedroom… after all may apartment already has build in ether-net cabling and I could take advantage of that. I bought a touch screen to control the computer (an ELO model used from Ebay… it used to be a POS (Point of Sale, not other meaning) terminal in a retail store). The touch screen is not multi-touch so there are no flicks or swipes, just mouse emulation, but it works great!
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If a pc is to go into the bedroom, it can’t look like a pc. So I went to Ross(like a TJ Maxx) and found the perfect dresser valet that would fit a Mini-itx motherboard. Cheapest computer case I have ever bought at $11.99! A little drilling and a lot of cutting later, another pc was born. It runs off of an old laptop drive, has a slot loading dvd, an external Brick Power supply, and is really quiet! Below are some pictures of it outside of my nightstand so you can see it.
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Ok, so this is a Server community so I guess it is time to show the server. Originally I had the server in my night stand, but my girlfriend complained that it would wake her up every night around midnight with this “gurgling” sound… it was probably the nightly backups that were not just waking up my Laptop and HTPCs but also waking her up. So off to the closet the server went to join my router and cable modem. The windows home server is also a print server as well.
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The server is a franken-build, build with a Chenbro case, 3 drives, 3 GB of Ram and a VIA mini-itx motherboard with an embedded 1.8ghz chip. The Server runs like a champ, although it is a little on the noisy side. Since the build I have removed one of the drives and some of the memory for a my next project. The picture below is my next project. Actually believe it or not I found this computer in the trash! The case was in great shape (although I’m not a fan of the gaming motif) and all components (power supply, dvd drive, memory, motherboard, hard drive, cpu, etc…) were all intact. I pulled it out of the trash, plugged it into a monitor and it booted right into windows XP! I couldn’t believe it. Since then I have put a new Motherboard, CPU and the Hard drive and memory that were sourced from my current WHS.
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The CPU is an AMD chip that is capable of running in either 32 bit or 64 bit modes. This way I will be future proof when the next version of WHS comes out J Future improvement will be to put the guts into a suitable case, I have my eye on the Silverstone Fortress 2 as well as a fanless powersupply and fanless CPU cooler. So that is my obsession, or well I call it a hobby at least. Not pictured is the solution that I put together for my girlfriend. I bought her a dell Zino for Christmas (they had a great sale of them) and hooked it up to the new HP multi touch display and put it in her kitchen (she lives at a different place than me so no WHS integration). You might ask why would I do that, well she uses it to display her recipes while in the kitchen. (I scanned her recipes into a PDF format and she loves it since she can bring them up on the screen and view them quite clearly). I also put a few recipe of the day RSS feeds on the RSS reader windows side bar gadget on the desktop for her as well. And not to lose sight of the Media theme, I ripped all her cd and loaded them onto the Zino and plugged it into here Bose wave radio which sounds fantastic! Even though she is not that techy (i.e. nerdy like me) she has no problem using the pc as it is pretty intuitive. If you guys are interested in seeing her set up I can take some pictures of it if you would like.



#8 jvk

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Posted 24 February 2010 - 09:31 PM

Ok I love my WHS (it’s a franken-build) and I have had it for about two years now but I have one problem with it. Before I ask the community for help, I thought it would be best to contribute to the community first. Below is a visual accounting of my WHS obsession… fortunately I have a very understanding and forgiving girlfriend.It all started with wanting to get my MP3s into my Surround Sound System. I bought a case from a guy on Ebay, installed the components and a HTPC was born.
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The HTPC itself is bottom component in the stack
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Originally I used the Media Center remote control that came with the case and a wireless mouse, then I found this great deal on a hybrid of the two made by Gyration, the “air music remote”. It works great since it has mouse, remote, and a media display in one small package.
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#9 no-control

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Posted 25 February 2010 - 01:48 AM

ummm hi I'm no-control....

That pretty much sums up my tech spending habits.

carry on nothing to see here it's just the money on fire in my pocket...



#10 dvn

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Posted 25 February 2010 - 04:11 PM

Hi, my name is dvn and I'm a techaholic. I've been in several recovery programs but they've never worked. Here's hoping they never do! :)



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Posted 25 February 2010 - 08:18 PM

Hey, I'm Tim. I built myself a new PC last February and then decided to use my old box as a WHS. So it's a bit of a frankenserver. It's based on a Dell 5150, 630 Dothan, 2x1GB Patriot memory, Intel GBit pci-e addon card, and a bunch of HDDs. I've poked around a little bit and it seems like the number of people with frankenbuilds are low. I'd like to hear what some other people with homebuilt servers are running.



#12 Globalcop

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Posted 26 February 2010 - 02:42 PM

Hi guys, new listener here. Catching up on the back podcasts. My WHS is a frankenbox and has been running flawlessly since I put it together in December. I finally added my first add-in yesterday, MyMovies and I love it.

I was surprised to hear on a past podcast that you guys would rather watch Netflix via PlayOn then through an XBox that you already have a gold membership on. I can only guess that you don't have an HD tv because the XBox Netflix is amazingly clear versus the PlayOn version.

Looking forward to optimizing my server and contributing to the forums. Great show guys, thanks,

Ed



#13 usacomp2k3

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Posted 26 February 2010 - 03:34 PM

I agree with you Ed/Globalcop. I still haven't checked out playon recently, but the xbox interface is so nice for Netflix.



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Posted 27 February 2010 - 08:15 AM

Mark from Canada love the podcast and I am also tech addict.



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Posted 28 February 2010 - 10:50 AM

I have been reading a few posts for quite some time and figured I'd go ahead and fire my first one off here. My name is Humpty (Ok, no it's not-if you don't know the song, I just dated myself). I bought the 120 day(?) eval version of HomeServer from Microsoft after years of having a win2k3 server running file and print stuff. So for me, I was all over this "new" interface and the ability to just have one place for all data. For those that have lots of data, storage can be a problem when you run out of room on one drive and offsite storage isn't an option, I had multiple drives all in the case and no raid. Yes, I understand RAID as I am a system engineer by trade, but I'm poor-like everyone else. Back to the story. Around the 100 day or so of the eval and buyoff from the family, I purchased WHS and completely redid everything and all was right with the world. That is until the old frankenbox that I had created starting having errors, random reboots and hardware failures. I filled out a request form with the accountant and she said fine and to hurry up. I ended up with an EX485 which I have had since last May and I could not be happier.

After years of being frustrated with buying my own parts and building my own system only to find out that the very same components were 20%-50% cheaper within a few months, I decided to buy off-shelf. With the exception of two PCs, everything else is HP in my house. Even now, while I type this, I'm still shocked that I've stopped building my own. (of course I still tweak and add components in and prefer to custom build)

I am a long time gamer with PCs, xbox, xbox360, monopoly, chess and tiddly-winks. As for work, I strongly lean toward system adminstration (it's my job title-go figure)and we are moving toward 80% virtualization within ESX. So, yes, I'm busy.

Ok, if you're still reading, I'll try and wrap it up. I love catching up on the podcasts as they are both informative and entertaining. Hopefully, I'll start reading more in the forums and actually post this time.

Jay



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Posted 28 February 2010 - 11:17 AM

Hi guys, I am also tech addict. Wayne from PA here. Sick of the snow and can't wait for Spring.
Great show and I appreciate the info.
I bought 2 of the refurb EX485's and have one at my house and one at my dads for PC backups.
I haven't explored the other features yet and was wondering if anyone could point me to some tips to backing up the servers to each other?

Thanks for your excellent work.



#17 grp00

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Posted 01 March 2010 - 06:29 PM

Hi, I just found this site & forum. I just bought and a HP EX495 and I'm discovering the joys of ownership.



#18 ntruka01

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Posted 01 March 2010 - 11:46 PM

What's up HSS. Podcast is great, love the forums.....almost as much as my WHS.



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Posted 03 March 2010 - 11:37 AM

Hi, I am Stan and from the South of England, UK. Everything about WHS has been learned from Homeserver Show & WGS web sites as well, of course, from the excellent, informative and entertaining Homeserver Show Podcast. I managed to get a Tranquil "Squash" WHS past my lovely wife on the basis that her thousands of gigantic digital photographs (RAW) needed a "Safer, High Capacity, Accessible Storage Device" (I didn't use the word "Server" as this would be a definate "No"). Anyway, we - yes - WE really love it. It's now got all of our photos, music, files, and best of all our movies installed on it. I got hold of an Asrock Ion 330 to use as a HTPC. I was dissapointed that i could not get my ripped DVD's to play smoothly using Vista Media Centre, so I am currently using XBMC under Linux (sorry) which has got GPU acceleration and works pretty much flawlessly even at 1080P. Anyway the familly love it. They don't really care about all the WHS backup features etc, but it has bought relieved smiles to faces when laptops and netbooks have rolled over and been restored smoothly and without "panic".

So that's me. I will try to contribute where I can, especially if anyone else is brave enough to admit to the XBMC thing. Thank you very much for the web site, forums, and especially the podcast, I listen on the way home from the office on a Friday evening and it often sets me up for a weekend of "tweaking".

Stan



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Posted 04 March 2010 - 07:01 AM

Hi everyone, I'm Rod from Singapore. I have been using WHS for about 18 months and listening to the podcast since #40. I'm very much not a bot so please don't delete my account. Again. :D






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