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124 6 Troubleshooting When you boot the home computer to the PC Recovery Disc, it lists the NIC (network interface card) and storage devices it has found and it provides an option to load drivers, as shown in the screenshot below. It can also search USB flash or USB floppy drives for driver files and load any found Windows drivers. If the drivers did not load or the NIC driver cannot be found during computer recovery, you can perform the options listed below to install the drivers, otherwise the home computer will not be able to connect to the home server to get your backup. • You can use a Vista-compatible NIC driver, which is fully compatible with computers running Windows Vista or Windows XP. Download and install the Vista-compatible NIC driver from a USB flash or USB floppy drive. • On the Detect Hardware dialog box, click "Where can I find drivers for my hardware?" to bring up an online help file for detailed instructions on how to find and load drivers. • Go to http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/ winfamily/windowshomeserver/support.mspx for more information. 4 Every time Windows Home Server backs up a home computer, it saves the drivers for the home computer in the backup that is stored on the home server. When you use the PC Recovery Disc, you will be prompted if the home computer requires drivers for any of your home computers, you can open a backup for that home computer and copy the drivers to a USB flash or USB floppy drive.

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6 Troubleshooting
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When you boot the home computer to the PC Recovery Disc, it lists
the NIC (network interface card) and storage devices it has found
and it provides an option to load drivers, as shown in the
screenshot below. It can also search USB flash or USB floppy drives
for driver files and load any found Windows drivers.
If the drivers did not load or the NIC driver cannot be found during
computer recovery, you can perform the options listed below to
install the drivers, otherwise the home computer will not be able
to connect to the home server to get your backup.
You can use a Vista-compatible NIC driver, which is fully
compatible with computers running Windows Vista or
Windows XP. Download and install the Vista-compatible NIC
driver from a USB flash or USB floppy drive.
On the Detect Hardware dialog box, click “Where can I find
drivers for my hardware?” to bring up an online help file for
detailed instructions on how to find and load drivers.
winfamily/windowshomeserver/support.mspx
for more
information.
4
Every time Windows Home Server backs up a home computer, it
saves the drivers for the home computer in the backup that is
stored on the home server. When you use the PC Recovery Disc,
you will be prompted if the home computer requires drivers for
any of your home computers, you can open a backup for that
home computer and copy the drivers to a USB flash or USB floppy
drive.