No fix for data corruption bug in Windows Home Server
section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 27.2.2008
Two months after acknowledging a serious data corruption bug exists in Windows Home Server, Microsoft has admitted it still has no fix.
The latest update to its knowledgebase entry essentially says, "still workin' on it". The bug relates to a little known, but frequently used, method of writing hidden data to NTFS file systems, which is incompatible with the disk pooling strategy used in Home Server.
The software giant first acknowledged the problem on December 21 last year, providing a list of programs that could cause data on a Windows Home Server to become corrupted, including Windows Vista Photo Gallery, Windows Live Photo Gallery, OneNote 2007, OneNote 2003, Outlook 2007, Money 2007, SyncToy 2.0 beta, QuickBooks and uTorrent.
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Comments(4)
i know for a fact they are working on it as we speak.
i know for a fact some teenage boy is working on getting laid as we speak too.
just goes to show you how incompetent microsoft really is!
i know for a fact that some teenage boy is trying to get laid instead of fixing the
problem with windows home server at microsoft
well at least someone is bound to start a class action law suit. and we will all benefit
(well the lawyers will more)
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they are trying..
By none on 28.02.2008 - 05:02