Someone, Anyone, HELP!!!

Discussion in 'Software' started by Gandalf_Gurgi, Jul 4, 2009.

  1. Gandalf_Gurgi

    Gandalf_Gurgi Private E-2

    Ok, here is the problem. My previous system was an IBM Think Center 330. IBM uses a UDF reader to open data disks that was burned with that computer. I know form the updates I had to do, that the program that was used was a Sonic UDF Reader. The Acer system I have now won't open the disks, and asks me if I would like to download the Sonic UDF Reader. I click OK, and it comes back in a couple minutes telling me it can't update. Ok, Here is my question. Where can I find an older version of a Sonic Reader? I have tried everything. I have a Roxio UDf reader I downloaded, but the data disks won't open with this program. HELP!!!
     
  2. chronk

    chronk Private E-2

  3. chronk

    chronk Private E-2

    I'm not sure if if will save on processing to monitor perfmon from your computer to the server - I found the following by doing a search for "remote" in perfmon's help.
    Choosing the computer to use for monitoring
    When monitoring computers remotely, you have some options for how to collect data.
    ...Centralized data collection (that is, collection on a local computer from remote computers that you are monitoring) is simple to implement because only one logging service is running. You can collect data from multiple systems into a single log file. However, it causes additional network traffic and might be restricted by available memory on the administrator's computer...

    But as for how to implement it, hopefully this will help.

    I was not able to access one of the servers I normally connect to (from home).
    I am thinking if my home computer was a member of the domain it may?
    I am really not sure and in my searches so far have not been able to do what you are wanting to do.

    To add an item to a new MMC console for a remote computer

    Click Start, click Run, type mmc, and then click OK.
    On the File menu, click Add/Remove Snap-in, and then click Add.
    Under Snap-in, double-click the item you want to add, and do the following:
    Click Another computer, type the name of the computer you want this snap-in to manage, and then click Finish.
    If a wizard appears, follow the instructions on the screen.
    To add another item to the console, repeat step 3.
    Notes

    If a snap-in does not appear in the list, you must first install the program, device, or service administered by the snap-in on the remote computer.
    If a dialog box or a wizard does not appear in step 3, you can only use the console item to administer your local computer.
    If a console is saved to the per-user Administrative Tools folder (located at systemdrive\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Administrative Tools), it is then available in the Administrative Tools folder on the Programs menu.
    To make an item subordinate to an item in the tree other than the console root, click the appropriate item in Snap-ins added to before you click Add in step 2.
     
  4. chronk

    chronk Private E-2

    Sorry,
    Please disregard my post above - posted to the wrong item - was late. :)
     
  5. dlb

    dlb MajorGeek

    :wave Welcome to Major Geeks! :major

    You can download the Sonic UDF Reader from this link, but in order to actually download it, you must register with Sonic first using the serial number from your original Sonic software. Alternatively, you can try the Adaptec UDF Reader. I have no idea if it will work, but it's a free download from this direct link. You can download the Roxio UDF Reader from this link. I hope this helps! Good luck!
     

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