Last week, there was a news about Windows Home Server which says that it corrupts files if users are putting it under extreme loads. Now, Microsoft has confirmed and reproduced the glitch and they noted that this bug occurs under these conditions:
1. A home server is under an extreme load. For example, lots of files are being copied to the home server
2. At the same time, a user is editing files that are already saved in a shared folder on the home server.
3. The program that the user is using to edit these files is one of the programs that are listed in this article.
Source: The Register

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