(07-13-2020, 08:16 AM)sawinglogz Wrote: I don't think that'll help you long-term.
You might try reassigning your Acronis virtual drive to a letter alphabetically higher than R (or getting rid of it, if you don't still need it). Or reassigning your SD card reader to something lower than M.
Alternatively, you can just click "Specify" every time you get this message and select R: manually.
To add to this:
I can't change the SD card reader drive letter while it is locked.
I will just continue to use the "Specify" option every time for now.
Also, I cannot reassign the Acronis Virtual drive letter from Windows nor from Acronis software.
So I tried this:
I just booted from my cloned SSD, no external drive attached.
Deleted the Acronis "virtual" drive which had the M: drive attached to it.
Then I placed card reader with Resmed SD card into a different USB port.
Used Oscar to create a new profile on the desktop.
Then when I came to import data into the new profile it was still looking at the non existent M: drive.
So now at least I know that:
1. This error does not seem to be related to the Acronis virtual drive letter.
2. Is not related to which USB port I use.
3. Is not related to data in my Profile data directory.
I can only assume this comes from the Resmed SD card itself, or perhaps in the Oscar software somewhere.
I had a poke around the registry but can't find any reference there to this
Could this be data written in one of the *.edf or *.tgt files?
When I have more time over the weekend I will uninstall Oscar, update and start from scratch and see if that fixes things.
If not then this is data that must be on the SD card.
(I am careful to **always** lock the SD before inserting into PC and unlock when placing into my Resmed Airsense 10, even though this may not be necessary)
PS: afterthought: could this because the SD card is always locked?