![]() Windows 7 has so far worked fairly well with Windows Home Server, though it’s not been officially supported, and Power Pack 3 brings several enhancements and fixes to get Windows 7 working great with Windows Home Server. The primary focus of Power Pack 3 is to improve the Windows Home Server experience with Windows 7 and Windows Media Center. In case you haven’t tried the Power Pack 3 beta, here is a closer look at what you can expect to see once your server is updated next week. If you’ve been running the Power Pack 3 beta you’ll also need to be sure to uninstall it so to enable your server to download the RTM version. The update will be delivered via Windows Update and does require that your home server already be running Power Pack 2. ![]() The Power Pack has been through a ton of testing since then, and today Microsoft is announcing that Power Pack 3 will be available in all shipping languages (Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish) on November 24th. We had our first look at Power Pack 3 for Windows Home Server way back in mid-July when Microsoft announced the Power Pack and opened up a public beta. ![]()
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