I opened up my machine today to pull the card and load into my computer but their was no card in the slot, I must have not put in back in last time I loaded the data on my computer. I can't find it around the house so I will get a new one today. What size and how much memory should I get?
I tried a search but didn't find much.
What SD card should I get?
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Re: What SD card should I get?
2GB to 32GB SDHC
Avoid going over 32GB, otherwise you will need to repartition it.
Avoid going over 32GB, otherwise you will need to repartition it.
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Re: What SD card should I get?
If you have an old digital camera lying around, check inside if it has an sd card in it.
Some low-res cameras used the smaller sizes.
"What? You threw it away?"
Some low-res cameras used the smaller sizes.
"What? You threw it away?"
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Re: What SD card should I get?
Found it. But didn't think of my old camera. Most everything I have now are the very small cards.
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Re: What SD card should I get?
Many of the microsd cards come with an SDcard sized adapter. You can insert the microsd card in the adapter and the adapter in the CPAP, it will work fine.
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