04-09-2019, 09:41 AM
Backing up ResMed 10 Data under Mac OS X - same for ResMed S9?
There is a section in the documentation:
How to Backup ResMed S9 Data under Mac OS X?
....sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?title=SleepyHead_Users_Guide#Getting_Started
Does this information apply to ResMED AirSense 10 as well?
About the SD card deleting data that's over 7 days old?
Thank you.
I'm new to CPAP - 2 months. CPAP is going great for me - I only need low pressures. But I have another health condition that is exhausting me, so sorry I didn't search more before asking. This is my first post, so this is sort of an experiment for me as well. (I'm also a retired software technical writer.)
Michelle in Texas
I actually tried first to post in software support...
Second try, didn't realize the link was the problem the first time. Hope truncating it works.
RE: Backing up ResMed 10 Data under Mac OS X - same for ResMed S9?
Hi mishld -
The backup should be the same. The A10 uses a little different file structure than the S9, but you should always backup your data to your PC for safe keeping. SD cards are known for going bad in a heartbeat. I believe the S9 retains detailed data for 7 days, while the A10 retains it for 30 days(?). The cards will start overwriting the oldest data first when they reach their size limit.
Your url listing is a bad link. Try this one for the latest information:
http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php...SleepyHead
RE: Backing up ResMed 10 Data under Mac OS X - same for ResMed S9?
(04-09-2019, 10:11 AM)Crimson Nape Wrote: Hi mishld -
The backup should be the same. The A10 uses a little different file structure than the S9, but you should always backup your data to your PC for safe keeping. SD cards are known for going bad in a heartbeat. I believe the S9 retains detailed data for 7 days, while the A10 retains it for 30 days(?). The cards will start overwriting the oldest data first when they reach their size limit.
Your url listing is a bad link. Try this one for the latest information: http://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php...SleepyHead
The Autoset 10 holds the data for at least a year and more dependant on the SD card size