RE: SleepyHead on Windows XP
(03-26-2015, 05:23 PM)OpalRose Wrote: No, don't get a DSL error if a double click to open shortcut on desktop, but if I hit RUN instead, I will get DSL error.
Now it opens, but takes a long time to open, then a warning box appears telling me there is already a LockFile present with my profile and to close any other SH running.
But I don't have any other open or running. My choice is press OK or cancel!
So I press OK, now SH tells me it needs to upgrade its database for (it lists a serial number of a machine I used for the first 30 days. My DME lost the data card containing data for first 30 days. But it gives me no choice except to press Yes!
If I say no, it logs me off. When, I press Yes, it wants a data card, so I put my current card in, and it just freezes up, won't do anything.
Now the screen gives this message: c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf7c 4 and then it freezes up and I shut down again.
OpalRose
Do you get a "select profile" box? If so, select "new profile" and create a new profile.
Get the free OSCAR CPAP software here.
Useful links.
Click here for information on the main alternative to CPAP.
If it's midnight and a DME tells you it's dark outside, go and check it yourself.
RE: SleepyHead on Windows XP
(03-26-2015, 07:13 PM)archangle Wrote: (03-26-2015, 05:23 PM)OpalRose Wrote: No, don't get a DSL error if a double click to open shortcut on desktop, but if I hit RUN instead, I will get DSL error.
Now it opens, but takes a long time to open, then a warning box appears telling me there is already a LockFile present with my profile and to close any other SH running.
But I don't have any other open or running. My choice is press OK or cancel!
So I press OK, now SH tells me it needs to upgrade its database for (it lists a serial number of a machine I used for the first 30 days. My DME lost the data card containing data for first 30 days. But it gives me no choice except to press Yes!
If I say no, it logs me off. When, I press Yes, it wants a data card, so I put my current card in, and it just freezes up, won't do anything.
Now the screen gives this message: c0000013 Parameters 75b6bf7c 4 and then it freezes up and I shut down again.
OpalRose
Do you get a "select profile" box? If so, select "new profile" and create a new profile.
No archangel, there is no "select profile" box, or I would select it. Just don't know how to get around this mess.
OpalRose
RE: SleepyHead on Windows XP
(03-26-2015, 05:23 PM)OpalRose Wrote: now SH tells me it needs to upgrade its database for (it lists a serial number of a machine I used for the first 30 days. My DME lost the data card containing data for first 30 days.
Are you moving to a different machine or are you still on the machine you have been using? Can you look at the backup of your data that Sleepyhead had been keeping? If so, do you see a folder in that profile with the folder name = the serial number of that earlier machine? If so try to copy that profile to a new data card and insert that in the computer's card slot.
RE: SleepyHead on Windows XP
(03-26-2015, 07:58 PM)on the virge Wrote: (03-26-2015, 05:23 PM)OpalRose Wrote: now SH tells me it needs to upgrade its database for (it lists a serial number of a machine I used for the first 30 days. My DME lost the data card containing data for first 30 days.
Are you moving to a different machine or are you still on the machine you have been using? Can you look at the backup of your data that Sleepyhead had been keeping? If so, do you see a folder in that profile with the folder name = the serial number of that earlier machine? If so try to copy that profile to a new data card and insert that in the computer's card slot.
My DME replaced my machine after the first 30 days, long story...but Sleepyhead always showed the data for both machines as I would see both serial numbers.
The only thing I am lacking is a data card with that info on for the first 30 days, but I have data card in current machine.
I don't know where it would be on computer, because if I click on the original SH Icon that I was using prior, the 9.6 version, the data has been wiped out since trying to download new version. Don't know how or why that would happen.
OpalRose
RE: SleepyHead on Windows XP
Search your computer for "P-Series" or "p0" or "the earlier serial number" -- no quotation marks.
RE: SleepyHead on Windows XP
Start->My Documents.
Look for a directory called SleepyHeadData-Unstable
Right click - Rename
CAREFULLY - Change the name to something different by putting an x on the end. i.e.
SleepyHeadData-Unstable-X. You just want to change the name, but leave it as something recognizable in case you want to rename it back later.
Do you have any other directories starting with "SleepyHead" in "My documents?"
Try running your "working" icon again. (The one that doesn't give you DLL errors.)
Get the free OSCAR CPAP software here.
Useful links.
Click here for information on the main alternative to CPAP.
If it's midnight and a DME tells you it's dark outside, go and check it yourself.
RE: SleepyHead on Windows XP
(03-26-2015, 08:48 PM)archangle Wrote: Start->My Documents.
Look for a directory called SleepyHeadData-Unstable
Right click - Rename
CAREFULLY - Change the name to something different by putting an x on the end. i.e.
SleepyHeadData-Unstable-X. You just want to change the name, but leave it as something recognizable in case you want to rename it back later.
Do you have any other directories starting with "SleepyHead" in "My documents?"
Try running your "working" icon again. (The one that doesn't give you DLL errors.)
I found 4 files under My Documents:
SleepyHead-0.9
SleepyHead-0.9.8-1-Windows-32bit
SleepyHeadData-Testing
SleepyHead-0.9.zip
Which one should I rename and why?
Also under the download file, there are at least 10 files labeled SleepyHead!
OpalRose
RE: SleepyHead on Windows XP
(03-27-2015, 05:28 AM)OpalRose Wrote: [
I found 4 files under My Documents:
SleepyHead-0.9
SleepyHead-0.9.8-1-Windows-32bit
SleepyHeadData-Testing
SleepyHead-0.9.zip
Which one should I rename and why?
Also under the download file, there are at least 10 files labeled SleepyHead!
OpalRose
Rename SleepyHeadData-Testing, then try to run SH.
I think there's configuration data in that directory. Renaming it may cause SH to create a new configuration from scratch. It may be that your current configuration is messed up.
Rename it instead of deleting, so that, if it doesn't help, you haven't lost your old configuration.
Get the free OSCAR CPAP software here.
Useful links.
Click here for information on the main alternative to CPAP.
If it's midnight and a DME tells you it's dark outside, go and check it yourself.
RE: SleepyHead on Windows XP
archangel,
Have tried again to access SH! Get as far as importing data and it now tells me to point my importer at the root folder not the sub folder. This is all over my head.
I thought maby something was wrong with data card, so I had another card, put in PAP this morning and then tried that card, but it gives same message.
The strange thing is, my encore basic program is now acting the same. No matter which data card I use, it gives me a message that there is no PR data card found!
OpalRose
Oops, didn't see your reply. I will now change that name and try again. Will let you know. Thanks.
RE: SleepyHead on Windows XP
Ok, I changed name on file, went back in and tried to access SH! Now I get a message on my desktop that says:
No SleepyHead data folder found. Would you like SH to use the default location for storing its data?
C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\SleepyHeadData-Testing\Profiles\Owner
Then it asks me to select Yes or No
OpalRose
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