This more than a "Power Pack" and fixes a whole host of issues including the (in)famous data corruption bug. If you have been living in a cave then you can catch up here on what the fuss is all about? Here are the highlights of the fixes:
Support for home computers that are running Windows Vista x64 editions
Backup of Home Server shared folders
Improvements to remote access
More efficient power consumption
Improved performance
If you are running WHS I would highly recommend you install this; you can get WHS PP1 from here.

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