

Run the exe and install the software using all the defaults (removing any ads if any)Ħ. Stick in the first USB (6GB+ USB) into a USB driveĤ. Download the “isotousb_setup.exe” which is located mid way down the homepageģ. On your local windows machine (hopefully this one) fire up your inter web explorer up and browse to this location Ģ. 1 x ISO for Windows Home Server 2011 (and a valid serial key)ġ.2 x USB drives (either USB Keys, bus powered USB drives or anything else you can think of) one needs to be a minimum of about 5GB the other can be sub 2MB, yes.You must be joking? Well they are not, I had it crap out on me on install when I removed the default 250 GB drive from my system, but check out the workaround I adopted below. Sorry, what? At least 160 GB hard drive?. If you have a look at the specifications on the Microsoft website here you will see it says: It’s pretty cheap at the moment so have a look around for the best deal!! It was that or either Windows Server 2008 R2 but WHS 2011 is pretty much Windows Server 2008 R2 anyway, except a little cheaper. It really didn’t take much to sway me down the Windows Home Server 2011 route.
