

- #HP MEDIASMART SERVER EX470 WINDOWS 10 INSTALL#
- #HP MEDIASMART SERVER EX470 WINDOWS 10 DRIVERS#
- #HP MEDIASMART SERVER EX470 WINDOWS 10 DRIVER#
- #HP MEDIASMART SERVER EX470 WINDOWS 10 UPGRADE#
- #HP MEDIASMART SERVER EX470 WINDOWS 10 WINDOWS 10#
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#HP MEDIASMART SERVER EX470 WINDOWS 10 INSTALL#
HP MediaSmart Server - Install Software in the First PC | HP® client Support This document relates to HP MediaSmart Server EX470 and EX475. HP MediaSmart Server (EX470, EX475) - Product Specs Upon checking the manufacturer's internet site, it appears that HP EX MediaSmart Server is only compatible till or windows 7.
#HP MEDIASMART SERVER EX470 WINDOWS 10 WINDOWS 10#
Jan 02, that you are unable to connect HP Media Smart Server EX running Windows Home Server with a Windows 10 computer Select HP MediaSmart Server in the menu that is left click the HP modify tab. Click Settings within the upper right of the Console. The Windows Home Server icon in the system tray and log on at the computer, double-click. To Configure HP MediaSmart Software Update.
#HP MEDIASMART SERVER EX470 WINDOWS 10 UPGRADE#
I am wanting to upgrade to Windows 10, but I cannot find any answer that is definitive to compatibility involving the EX and Windows HP no longer supports Media Smart therefore right here I am! Any help is valued. I will be currently running Windows 7 plus the EX is fine that is working. First, my apologies if it has been covered.
#HP MEDIASMART SERVER EX470 WINDOWS 10 DRIVERS#
Install the evdev drivers for the mouse and keyboard to work properly with XORG:
#HP MEDIASMART SERVER EX470 WINDOWS 10 DRIVER#
Install pciutils in order to have the lspci command and list which VGA driver you need: You can skip the 2 next steps if you are using an HP MediaSmart EX470, but I have listed them in case they help people with other systems. You probably want to also have your ethernet connection enabled automatically when booting up: You will need to install the VGA drivers manually:Įnable the Ethernet connection (remember CentOS has it disabled by default): Save the BIOS settings and when system boots up again press F12 to select the boot device.īonus pack, if you want to have a GUI.It’s located under the Advanced BIOS settings. Press the DEL key to enter the BIOS and disable the option to suppress the boot selection.Connect the keyboard to any other USB port.This is the only USB port that will work when booting up from an external disk. Connect the USB storage device where you have copied the CentOS installation files to the BOTTOM USB IN THE REAR PART.Backup all the data you want to keep from the installed hard disks (the process will delete it!).The installation is pretty simple, although there are few tricky steps to take into account: These servers do not come with a built-in video port, so you will need to install one (you can either build it yourself or buy it from eBay). Ubuntu could also serve this purpose but I still preferred CentOS since it comes with the minimum basic packages and allows you to keep growing it per your needs instead of shipping lot of features you don’t really need. I have chosen this Linux distribution because this is the one I’m most used to (it’s extensively used in corporate environments). I then decided it may be a good time to park the built-in Windows Home Server and switch to CentOS. Unfortunately HP decided to stop supporting these devices which means not getting any updates or fixes.

I have been using the HP MediaSmart EX470 home server for few years and it was quite a nice experience.
