RE: How to [can't read data from SD card]
I'll try to help. I'm sure others can chime in and lend a hand.
Did you check the "installation warning" in this post:
ResScan
I'm not sure about why it's asking you to format the SD card. Mine didn't. What OS are you using?
What reader are you using (built in or added on)?
Do you have another computer you can put the card into?
RE: How to [can't read data from SD card]
Hi,
I followed the installation warning.
I'm using Windows 8.1 Pro
I used a built in SD card reader.
I was going to try with another PC tonight anyway and I did. It seems to work fine.
Thanks.
Have a nice day.
Matteo
RE: How to [can't read data from SD card]
Great!
RE: Success! Read my SD Card
(05-15-2015, 03:02 PM)Northerner3 Wrote: This is a real advance for me! My doctor told me "every thing looks good... you may consider a different mask if you are not feeling rested... see you in TWO years." With this sparse medical involvement, how can we not become our own clinicians and advocates?
Exactly right. My doctor has been good but she has a list of patients a mile long. She can't give the attention to each person it deserves. All about the money. Get them in, push them out. Glad you are taking the steps to learn it. There are many posts about Sleepyhead and how to interpret data. I think the same for ResScan although that doesn't seem to be as intense.
Anyway, you're welcome Jim, anytime. I
sometimes get it right.
RE: How to [can't read data from SD card]
I have a new Resmed Aircurve bipap-auto. Just a few nights so far.
I also installed the resmed 5.4 software. I've only downloaded the SD
card once so far. From what I remember, you want to start the Resmed
software Before you plug in the SD card. I think there is some weird driver
issue with the ordering of things. I think if you plug in the card first (before
starting the 5.4 software), you get some standard Windows driver that gets ResMed confused.
I had a S9 Auto for a few years and I did manage to corrupt an SD card once.
Now I write protect the card before reading it on my PC. If you forget to un-write protect
it before inserting it back into the S10 machine, it will give you a warning message that
the card is write protected. On the S10, there is a little tiny LED right above the SD card
slot. DO NOT take the SD card out if that light it blinking! The S10 is doing something with
the card.
Mileage varies, but the S10 has a built-in cell modem. In the US, this thing "phones home"
periodically to report basic statistics which you can view if you have a "www.resmed/myair account.
Somebody asked about Medicare compliance data. I assume this works like the S9.
There is some amount of memory internal to the machine (aside from the SD card).
The Medicare compliance data is stored there as well as on the SD card. When my SD
card failed, my sleep lab was able to get a bunch of data out of the machine itself. Don't
know what they did as the tech just took the machine and brought it back with a written
report for the doc. The SD card can record some amount of high resolution data which doesn't
go in the machines internal memory. One of the problems is that if you change the time
(like when chaning from summer to winter time), that causes the compliance data to be
erased.