This problem was reported way back in December. The software will sometimes corrupt files when Windows Home Server users edit or transfer them on systems with more than one hard drive. This kind of lack of quality control is why users blame Microsoft for every problem they experience with their home computers. If Microsoft wants to repair its reputation with consumers, it needs to 1) Not ship products with major flaws. 2) Fix flaws a lot faster than eight months after they are reported.
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