I've been having rough nights lately and thought I would upload my data to Oscar to see if it was CPAP related. I haven't uploaded for 54 days. Normally Oscar finds my SD card and just loads it.
For the last two days I've been trying to load with no success. It prompts me to insert my SD card and then prompts me for a directory. I'm not sure what directory it wants. I've tried directories on the SD card (which has current data in it) and the OSCAR_Data directory with no change in results.
Reading the forums I've also checked the time settings on my CPAP (It is still on DST - one hour ahead. I tried to correct it and the ResMed Airsense 10 it said I can't do that). I removed/restored power and it came up with the same date/time.
I have also renamed my OSCAR_Data directory to something else, created a new empty directory and tried to set up a new profile and have the same results.
Finally I compared am older debug log to a recent one and noticed the following:
Good Log from Nov. 28
28470: Debug: Loaded AirSense 10 AutoSet data in 17716 ms
28470: Debug: Loading Session Info
28486: Debug: Loading Journal record: C:/Users/barrj_000/Documents/OSCAR_Data/Profiles/JCB/Journal_00005ec5/
28486: Debug: Loading CMS50 record: C:/Users/barrj_000/Documents/OSCAR_Data/Profiles/JCB/CMS50_00003bac/
28486: Debug: Loading C:/Users/barrj_000/Documents/OSCAR_Data/Profiles/JCB/CMS50_00003bac/Summaries.xml.gz
28502: Debug: PreloadSummaries is true
28502: Debug: Queue task loader is available
28502: Debug: Loading Summary Data
28502: Debug: MachineLoader::runTasks MLtasklist size is 1
28502: Debug: Loaded data in 16 ms
28502: Debug: Loading Session Info
28564: Debug: Loading channel.dat States
28689: Debug: 4364 8
28689: Debug: Creating new Daily object
28705: Debug: Daily Left Panel Width is 350
29001: Debug: Loading CMS50F37 Events: C:/Users/barrj_000/Documents/OSCAR_Data/Profiles/JCB/CMS50F37_0000597f/Events/5f8e6c2c.001
29068: Debug: Loading ResMed Events: C:/Users/barrj_000/Documents/OSCAR_Data/Profiles/JCB/ResMed_23191623458/Events/5f8e6b4c.001
29132: Debug: Loading ResMed Events: C:/Users/barrj_000/Documents/OSCAR_Data/Profiles/JCB/ResMed_23191623458/Events/5f8e8a3c.001
29283: Debug: Overview range combo from QDate("2020-07-20") to QDate("2020-10-19") with 91 days
29502: Debug: Finished opening Profile
41410: Debug: Drive list size: 0
41457: Debug: Found "ResMed" datacard at "G:/"
45606: Debug: Starting ResmedLoader::Open( with "G:/" )
45606: Debug: Parsing Identification File "G:/Identification.tgt"
45606: Debug: Info: "AirSense 10" "AirSense 10 AutoSet" "37028" "23191623458"
45607: Debug: We have seen this machime
45607: Debug: First day to import: "Mon Oct 19 2020"
15346: Debug: Loaded AirSense 10 AutoSet data in 8629 ms
15346: Debug: Loading Session Info
15361: Debug: Loading Journal record: C:/Users/barrj_000/Documents/OSCAR_Data/Profiles/JCB/Journal_00005ec5/
15361: Debug: Loading CMS50 record: C:/Users/barrj_000/Documents/OSCAR_Data/Profiles/JCB/CMS50_00003bac/
15377: Debug: Loading C:/Users/barrj_000/Documents/OSCAR_Data/Profiles/JCB/CMS50_00003bac/Summaries.xml.gz
15393: Debug: PreloadSummaries is true
15393: Debug: Queue task loader is available
15393: Debug: Loading Summary Data
15393: Debug: MachineLoader::runTasks MLtasklist size is 1
15405: Debug: Loaded data in 28 ms
15405: Debug: Loading Session Info
15436: Debug: Loading channel.dat States
15521: Debug: 4364 8
15521: Debug: Creating new Daily object
15567: Debug: Daily Left Panel Width is 350
15636: Debug: Loading ResMed Events: C:/Users/barrj_000/Documents/OSCAR_Data/Profiles/JCB/ResMed_23191623458/Events/5fc1f840.001
15683: Debug: Loading ResMed Events: C:/Users/barrj_000/Documents/OSCAR_Data/Profiles/JCB/ResMed_23191623458/Events/5fc259c0.001
16069: Debug: Overview range combo from QDate("2020-08-28") to QDate("2020-11-27") with 91 days
16169: Debug: Finished opening Profile
56491: Debug: Drive list size: 0
57590: Debug: Drive list size: 0
58631: Debug: Drive list size: 0
I found the problem with line 4157 of the good log. For some reason the drive letter of the SD Card had changed from G: to F: and OSCAR wanted it to be in G: Even though I pointed to that directory for some reason (and it may be a legitimate reason, I don't know) OSCAR wouldn't pick up on it. If anyone has any suggestions why that is I'd like to know.
Using Windows Disk Management I re-assigned the disk letter to the SD Card. Wa-La - it worked!
So maybe this will help someone in the future. Just thought you would like to know.