It seems the error is a malfunction in HP’s own software, which essentially runs on top of the Windows Home Server platform. The console loaded after I clicked okay, but under “HP MediaSmart Software Updates”, where I’ve previously seen the date of the last update, there were instead six Xs: HomeServerSettingsExtender.initializeMembers(IConsoleServices.svc) At (String st, NumberStyles options, NumberBuffer & number,, Boolean parseDecimal)Īt 64(String value, NumberStyles options, NumberFormatInto numfmt)Īt (String key, Int64 defaultVal)Īt ()Īt ()Īt. Input string was not in a correct format. This morning, while logging in to my Windows Home Server, I was greeted by this error: What I did not expect, however, was that I would encounter a major error after using the product for only fourteen days. I had reasonable expectations for the product, and I’ve been mostly happy with it. While I’ve found the product to be very useful (centralized data storage, automatic backups, cool add-ins) HP’s software and support has left a lot to be desired. The system, which is based on Microsoft’s Windows Home Server, comes with a terabyte of storage, a 1.8 GHz processor (an AMD Sempron 64 bit) and 512 MB of RAM. A couple of weeks ago, after waiting nearly a month, I finally took delivery of HP’s MediaSmart ex475 Server, which I’ve been wanting to try out ever since I heard about it in early 2007.
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