This is what your SQA-5H will look like now, with the front panel drivers installed (as you can see a green light on Boot, a green light on Power, a green light on Health and a green light on the top of the drive bay:
If you don’t see the green lights then try the front panel driver installation again.
Step 6 – Recreate your User Accounts
Go into the Dashboard and recreate your user accounts.
Step 7 – Install any Add-ins
You can install any add-ins that you want to use now – or you can wait until a later time.
Just remember that none of your existing V1 add-ins will work on WHS 2011.
Step 8 – Move your data back
Create all the same folder names and move your data back.
This step will be different for everyone, depending on how you want to perform the step, and it might take some time, so be patient.
If you want some advice on doing this, why not visit our forums and ask for some help.
Step 9 – Install the Connector on your computers
You should now install the Connector on each of your computers.
Check out various Windows Home Server 2011 videos that might helpStep 10 – Test, Test and Test Again
Obvious really but test everything to make sure its working, for example, test you can access your data, perform some backups, test you can open a backup and restore a file.
Step 11 – Activate Windows Home Server 2011
Once you are happy that everything is working you should activate your copy of Windows Home Server 2011. You don’t have to do it right now, but you will have to do it soon.
Step 12 – Finish Up
All you have to do now is unplug the monitor cable from the back of the SQA-5H and replace the service plate and screws.
And you are done – you now have a fully working (front panel lights and all) Windows Home Server 2011 installation running on a Tranquil PC SQA-5H Windows Home Server.
Final Thoughts
Overall, the process took several hours, often with lots of trial and error, although if you follow this guide you shouldn’t have any of the issues I had, hence the reason for the guide.
And a special thanks to David and Vlad at Tranquil for working with me on this process.
Do you have a SQA-5H running V1? Are you going to put WHS 2011 on it? Let us know, we would love to hear your thoughts and experiences.

This are my favorite types of how to’s, thanks Andrew.
I wanted to say that I am pleased to see how Tranquil supports their WHS v1 hardware users by suppling them with a free front panel driver upgrade for WHS2011. Since I am a MediaSmart owner, I know that HP will not supply the same for it’s users since it has dropped the product.
So thanks Tranquil for supporting your WHS v1 boxes to upgrade to WHS2011. 🙂
Thanks John
Yeah, I was very happy to see them do this. So far I dont see any other OEM offering this, so well done to Tranquil!
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for the guide. I have been thinking of doing exactly this when 2011 becomes properly available. I was wondering what would happen to the front panel lights – great to be able to get drivers for them.
I notice that Tranquil are also offering to upgrade the SQA-5H to a Leo HS4. I had also been wondering if it would be possible to upgrade the hardware myself fromthe Atom to something more powerful to take advantage of all the features of 2011. I noticed that the Leo appears to have the same chasis, so concluded that it must be possible. A guide on how to do that would be awesome!
thanks Richard 🙂
Once I get my hands on a Leo, which should be very soon now I can have a look at just how different it is, however I think its going to be fair to say that its going to be a pain and probably costly to do.
My gut feeling would be that if you were not planning on doing media streaming you should be ok with the Atom.
But watch this space 🙂
Thanks for that Andrew. I am slowly coming around to the idea that I will upgrade to WHS 2011. As a very happy SQA-5H owner this helps a whole lot. I currently serve all my DVD & BD movies from my WHS V1 with ease, so will be keen to see how the V2 installation will perform.
thanks Stan. If you have any questions, problems or issues just shout – always happy to help.
Hi Andrew thanks for producing this fantastic guide. I have had a series 1 SQA-5H for some time now and currently trying the install WHS 2011 downloaded using my TechNet subscription.
The install progresses exactly in accordance with your guide (including front panel LED drivers) except the PCI SATA controller shows up in Device Manager as a RAID controller rather than a SCSI controller and consequently the Silicon Image SATALink Controller drivers are not recognised and will not install.
BIOS version is LF94510J.86A.0103.2008.0814.1910 and when selecting F4 to enter the RAID Utility it reports “No device detected, Utility disabled! Press any key to continue”. Motherboard shows as Intel D945GCLF2 Version AAE46416-103.
If I revert back to WHS V1 all drives are detected and operate normally which kind of discounts a hardware failure.
I’m not quite sure where to go from here and would really appreciate any advice you can offer.
Alan 🙂
Hi Alan
I’m on the case, I will get back to you 🙂
Andrew
Hi Alan
I spoke with Tranquil and this is what they suggested:
The PCI SATA adapter inside your reader’s unit is flashed with an early firmware with RAID enabled. He can either track down the drivers for that specific firmware from here:
http://www.siliconimage.com/support/searchresults.aspx?pid=27&cat=3
I would recommend using SiI 3124 32-bit Windows SATARAID5 Driver (1.5.23.0)
Or he updates his firmware using this article:
http://tranquilpc-support.co.uk/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/228/0/sqa-5h-silsata-controller-update-66
If he updates the firmware he can use the driver called SiI 3124 64-bit Windows BASE Driver for Windows 7 (1.1.15.0)
Andrew
Hi Andrew, once again thank you for your help, it looks like you have built a very good working relationship with the guys at Tranquil PC.
I chose the latter of the two options you suggested, update the PCI SATA adaptor firmware and then install Sil 3124 64-bit Windows BASE Driver for Windows 7 (1.1.15.0).
Although I followed the Tranquil Knowledgebase Article to the letter, I did have a couple of issues which took me some time to work out what was going on.
Firstly on running the “HP Disk Storage Format Tool”, used to create the required bootable USB, the application was completely greyed out. Solution was to install the FormatTool.exe directly on the root drive, after that the application worked perfectly. I’m running Windows 7 Professional, not sure if the same would apply to Windows XP, I’ll try it on a virtual XP machine when I get chance.
Secondly when booting the SQA-5H from the bootable USB, the machine would hang and not shutdown as expected. I checked the SQA-5A was correctly booting from USB by using the Tranquil Home Server RECOVERY USB key, which worked perfectly. I tried different makes of USB stick, Kingston, Transcend and Integral which made no difference.Finally I decided to format the USB as FAT32 rather than FAT (16-bit) as indicated in the Tranquil Article, this worked absolutely perfect.
I did have to install the new 64-bit driver manually via Windows Update site selecting install the drivers automatically all of which is exactly as described in the Tranquil Article.
Installation of the SQA-5H Front Panel Drivers was an absolute breeze following the instructions in your post.
Sorry for the long post, it may be useful to other SQA-5H owners (particularly those with older series 1 machines) looking to install WHS 2011.
Alan 🙂
Thanks Alan
Glad its all now working for you, and thats a good addition to the article.
Andrew
Hi im just on the process of upgrading my SQA-5H which seems to be a series one to whs2011 and came across the same issues as Alan.
Just wanted to say thanks for your instructions they helped me get through the process easily and without any problems.
Also thanks for the article it has made upgrading nice and easy, except for the bugger of data transfers 😉
Hi Martin
Glad we could help 🙂
And yeah, don’t even get me started on the subject of data transfers!!!
Hi Martin, Nice to hear your WHS 2011 install went well (data transfer aside). The SQA-5H is a fantastic box and all I can say is WHS 2011 has made it even better – the remote access is great. I just need to get my UPS sorted and would really like to see a WHS 2001 version of Gridjunction – fantastic addin!!
Hi Alan,
Great site, great article.
I also have a fairly new SQA-5H, and I’m thinking about upgrading to WHS2011.
My main concern is around the amount of data I have in the SQA-5H (about 2.5GB)
I have 10TB in the SQA-5H (five 2TB drives). I was wondering – would it be possible to remove 2 of the drives from the storage pool, copy all my stuff to them, update to WHS2011, and then copy them back? I don’t have any drive replication going on.
2nd question: when all this is done, I will of course lose Drive Extender functionality. What would be your advice on what to do about that?
Hi Lanre
To answer your questions:
1 – yes, as long as you can fit your data onto those two drives you can do that – just remember to connect the drives back onto the WHS 2011 box after the installation, then copy or move the data to your WHS 2011 box, then do whatever you want with the drives.
2 – depends on if you think you need Drive Extender functionality. For me I am just using a couple of drives that are spanned (and thats for machine backup purposes as I dont store data on my WHS).
All three of the DE replacement add-ins are still in beta so I cant really recommend any of the as yet. Keep reading UWHS to learn more about them over the coming weeks and months.
Andrew
Updated my SQA-5H today with WHS 2011, and appart from locating the right SIL driver and the front-panel driver, everything has been smooth and easy.
The selection of 2011-plugins is a bit thin (I am in particular dissapoiunted that Logitec has chosen not to make a 2011-version of SqueezeBox Server) but hopefully time will solve that.
The SQA-5H is a great little box, although I am missing RAID1 on the first to SATA chanels, and the option to increase the RAM to more than 2 GB (which the chipset does not support).
Rather than paying for an expensive upgrade (Leo), I’ll probably end up getting an additional box for media functionality, and keep the current one for the simple always-on stuff like backups, remote access, etc.
Hello,
hoping somebody could help me. I have installed the driver for the panel lights and when restarted everything was fine. Now it no longer works no matter how many times i install and does not show up in the device manager any ideas? thanks
Hi,
I am trying to install the whs 2011 on to my series 2 sqa5h but can’t even get the whs 2011 install to boot, I have copied the dvd software to 3 different pen sticks/hard drives (following the format disk tutorial 6 times) and the sqa5h won’t boot from the drive (tried the whs1 tranqil recovery key which works so i know it can boot)
any ideas of known issues?
hi Lee
No known issues that I am aware of – I did it several times! Do you have access to an external DVD reader to try that?
Hi Lee,
I had a similar problem. Have you tried formatting the USB stick as FAT32 rather than FAT16?
Great how-to Andrew, thanks very much! I will be carrying this out myself in the next couple of weeks as I have been mulling over the Tranquil full-on Leo upgrade but I just can’t justify the cost when a license is under £40 and I have time on my hands.
One question for you – I have the same setup with the SAFE drive and as far as I know there is no data on my SAFE, it’s all on the other drives. Can I just eject the other drives, install WHS2011 onto the SAFE and then reinstall the data drives? Or is there anything special I need to do to the data drives before nuking WHSv1? I didn’t totally follow the answer to Lanre above – why not just reinsert the drives instead of having to copy data between them?
thanks Mario – my understanding is that you should be fine with the SAFE!
Good luck and if you have any problems jump into our forums for help.
Cheers – I’m going to do this on Friday this week; next step is choosing the right drive extender addin…
Thx alot for this good description. Sadly I am encountering 2 problems. First off all in my device list the scsi or SATA controller you are talking about is named raid controller and your driver is not accepted and second I can t install the client software on my pcs, because when they are establishing the connection to the server, I get the error message that the server seems to be in a reboot or installation process. I think it is because of the driver problem. Login over internet works. Media sharing too. Can anyone help me?
I think the best thing for you to do is contact the support guys at Tranquil for some specific help.
Yes, I sent them an E-Mail. Hoped only that there will be someone out there who can help me….
Ok, sorry, I cant help any more than is posted in my article above. Let me know how you get on.
Create article, only thig is the PANEL LIGHTS HHHHHHUURUURURURR!
ANY IDEA HOW TO GET FULL FUNCTIONALITY
the front panel driver download link isn’t working atm. Any chance you could fix it please?
Thanks, John.
Hi John
the link does work, you need to register for the forums and validate your membership request, then you will be able to download it,
Hi, This guide was brilliant, followed each step, no problems at all, and after subscribing I was able to download the front panel drivers, this worked first time, I now have a fully activated and fully running windows server 2011 on my Tranquil server and it is running lovely, Thank you for your great guide, now all I need is a itunes server to put on it, after searching for this im confused as to how itunes should be set up, but will get there in the end, thank you
For those of you looking for the drivers they are available at ftp://tranquilpc-support.co.uk/Drivers