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ResMed S9 AutoSet and OSCAR - Help Appreciated - Slippy - 02-24-2024 Hey folks, First real post. I've never been officially diagnosed with sleep problems, but I am sure I have it. I wake up feeling destroyed often. I also certainly have a deviated septum meaning that I pretty much have to sleep on my right side or my stomach. I got a second-hand ResMed S9 AutoSet and have been using it for around a week. I've also imported data into OSCAR (great work, by the way). So I'd like to upload some data and see what the experts think about my settings and other data. I think the CPAP has in fact helped, but now I want to maximize my results while solidifying basic concepts related to the data I'm gathering. What info do you need and how do I get it to you? Thank you! RE: ResMed S9 AutoSet and OSCAR - Help Appreciated - Crimson Nape - 02-25-2024 Here are the steps to organize the Daily screen and take a screenshot. I hope it will help.
RE: ResMed S9 AutoSet and OSCAR - Help Appreciated - Slippy - 02-25-2024 I followed the instructions exactly but I'm sure some of the graphs aren't stock/in correct order. Sorry about that. RE: ResMed S9 AutoSet and OSCAR - Help Appreciated - Slippy - 02-25-2024 Also, Crimson Nape - I wouldn't mind that disk-write fix you posted for Windows 10. What's the most up-to-date version of that script? It's obnoxious that every day I have to reset the card. Thanks! RE: ResMed S9 AutoSet and OSCAR - Help Appreciated - Crimson Nape - 02-25-2024 You have the Resmed S9 which is the problem child when it comes to having extra file on the SD card. Here are the steps to disable the creation of the sysvol folder on a Windows 10 system. Also, at the bottom of this post is a link to a file that may work on Win10 to perform this for you automatically, as well as, allow you to turn it back on, if ever desire. By the way, all the sysvol feature does is speed up the reporting of the device's directory. . . No biggie! Plan A: Using the Group Policy Editor
Plan B: Using REGEDIT to modify the DisableRemovableDriveIndexing key If your edition of Windows does not have the Group Policy Editor, do the following:
Plan C: Download the automation file below and let it do all the work: This file will allow you to disable or enable the System Volume Write Feature: Windows System Volume Write Disable/Enable Utility - Red RE: ResMed S9 AutoSet and OSCAR - Help Appreciated - Slippy - 02-25-2024 Thanks for that. Unfortunately the regedit didn't download (maybe my account is too new) but I just edited the registry directly. RE: ResMed S9 AutoSet and OSCAR - Help Appreciated - Slippy - 02-26-2024 Does anyone have some opinions on the screenshot I uploaded? RE: ResMed S9 AutoSet and OSCAR - Help Appreciated - Sleeprider - 02-26-2024 Slippy, I’m on my phone, but clusters of apnea like yours are the signature of positional apnea https://www.apneaboard.com/wiki/index.php?title=Optimizing_therapy#Positional_Apnea. Read the article and consider a soft cervical collar. I’ll be back. RE: ResMed S9 AutoSet and OSCAR - Help Appreciated - Slippy - 02-26-2024 That's an interesting observation, and I appreciate the feedback. I have a head cold right now and I can't breath out of my nose until it clears up (which maybe takes 30 minutes of really trying) so I imagine OSCAR sees all of the problem stuff at the very beginning as apnea, but might actually be an inability to breathe through my nose. Thanks again for the feedback! RE: ResMed S9 AutoSet and OSCAR - Help Appreciated - Sleeprider - 02-26-2024 A close up of the flow rate will show flow limitation from nasal congestion too. |