I have completed a fresh installation of Windows 7 to try another process of enabling Internet TV. This week I will walk through the process of enabling Internet TV from within Windows Media Center WITHOUT using a TV Tuner.
A friend of mine bought a new laptop that had Vista installed on it. Being the adventures type I installed it on my WHS and backed up the fresh load of Vista and promptly formatted the hard drive and installed Windows 7 RC on it.
Over the past few days I’ve updated three PCs to Windows 7 Pro 64bit. Windows 7 rocks so say goodbye XP and Vista. But what does this have to do with Windows Home Server? Everything.
There is a new article just been posted on the Lifehacker website on Windows Home Server. The article is called Set Up Windows Home Server to Automate Your Backups and Corral Your Media.
My friend and fellow MVP Ian Dixon has released this weeks Media Center Show podcast. Yep, I am on it again, and in fact Ian has named the show after me this week – thanks mate 🙂
Fellow MVP Yoshihiro Okabe has posted some pictures on his blog that he took at the ITPro Expo 2009 in Japan - the pictures show Hello Kitty’s connected home.
I have completed my installation of Windows 7 and am looking forward to using the new Windows Media Center. This week I will walk through the process of enabling Internet TV from within Windows Media Center and show a quick mapping of a Windows Home Server folder to enable viewing of my existing movies.