05-18-2023, 09:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-18-2023, 09:20 PM by Trevor G.)
Oscar Issue(s)
1. I installed a second profile in Oscar, for my wife and her Dreamstation 2.
I made a mistake in recording her name, which was also the profile name, and found that there is no way to edit this, or delete a faulty profile, other than to delete Oscar and its data and start again.
Since this does not involve a loss of information it's not a world-breaking problem, but I imagine it's not a difficult problem to fix, either.
2. After installing the Respironics data to her correct profile I discovered that it had also bled over into my profile, which now showed a Dreamstation 2 in the profile, instead of an Aircurve 10 ASV.
My most recent data was complete and seemingly unaffected, but her data, albeit in ResMed form, now filled a 15 months gap in my ASV usage and I don't know how much else.
I deleted Oscar and started again.
Is this a known bug(s)?
I have not tried installing her profile again.
BTW I am not a computer newbie.
RE: Oscar Issue(s)
Was the SD card she used an old one of yours?
There is a delete profile function on the profile page.
Things can get confusing as the paps write their serial number to the SD card when you mount them. This it thinks all the info on the card belongs to the profile it's entered into.
It's always best to make sure a new machine gets a new SD card, or a freshly formatted one (FAT32)
RE: Oscar Issue(s)
Each profile is in a totally separate directory from any other profile. There is no chance of crosstalk.
- Red
RE: Oscar Issue(s)
My suspicion would be that you have the "Open last used profile upon startup" option in Preferences checked, and you uploaded your wife's data to your profile accidentally. You'll find that option on the CPAP tab of Preferences, and it must be unchecked when you have two or more profiles.
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