The code name for Windows home server is "Q" (the previous code name is "Quattro") and it is designed to be very simple to use. It is not yet a public beta product, and Microsoft is reported to be in beta at the end of February and released by the end of 2007. By then, Windows Home Server will have a standalone version and a preinstalled server version. The product is a consumer version of a Windows Server 2003 R2 server that has the complexity of most versions of Windows Server and provides the core storage, sharing, and remote access features required by digital media and home network enthusiasts. It's a revolutionary, exciting product, and we'll preview it together, and then you'll find that you'll need it. Now show you the installation of the software Grab screen diagram. In the recent days will provide you with the entire software function of the capture screen map.
Documentation of the entire software downloaded from the Microsoft Connect Web site
Starting from the CD Boot interface, you can see that boot based on WinPE 2.0
From the startup installation interface after the CD is started, you can see that Windows Server 2003 is used
Software Licensing Agreement
Enter serial number
Select the installed hard drive
Format the hard drive
Ready to start Installation