ResScan -> 4.02

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Re: ResScan 3.10 -> 3.11

Post by Wedding payer » Wed Sep 22, 2010 6:06 pm

Someone take pity on me and send this geek a link to ResScan

Thanks for the great posts!

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Re: ResScan 3.10 -> 3.11

Post by renem » Fri Sep 24, 2010 3:21 pm

I have used Rescan 3.40 with Windows XP. Now I have Windows 7 and cannot install this version of Rescan.
Could anybody help me?

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Re: ResScan 3.10 -> 3.11

Post by robysue » Fri Sep 24, 2010 3:33 pm

Uncle_Bob,

I've got your link (thanks a bunch!), but have not yet downloaded the software since my hubby still has to get the computer that will be used for this set up. [That happens this weekend!] If I have trouble installing, will I be able to uninstall and then redownload the software a second time?

Thanks!

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Re: ResScan 3.10 -> 3.11

Post by jdm2857 » Fri Sep 24, 2010 3:47 pm

dtemple427, Wedding payer, renem --
PMs all around.

robysue --

ResScan usually installs easily. But if you need to, there's no reason why you can't uninstall, redownload, and reinstall.

Be sure to uninstall via the Control Panel. Don't just delete the program.
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Re: ResScan 3.10 -> 3.11

Post by chasmengr » Fri Sep 24, 2010 10:29 pm

This is my first post here. Great forum!

I've just been dx with mild OSA. Last night was first night on APAP - went very well.

Anyway, I downloaded ResScan 3.11 from Uncle_Bob's link (thank you), but it won't install on my Win7HPx64 PC. It extracts then the PC freezes, and I have to hot boot. There is no indication in Control Panel of it having been installed (so I can't uninstall whatever it might have left behind).

Any one have suggestions for successfully installing ResScan?

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Re: ResScan 3.10 -> 3.11

Post by jdm2857 » Sat Sep 25, 2010 2:58 am

The program files on Windows 7 x64 are stored in C:\Program Files (x86)\ResMed and the data files in C:\Users\Public\Public Documents\ResMed. You might try deleting these folders (and all of their contents) if they exist and then try to install again.

ResScan 3.11 installed with no problems on my Dell laptop running Windows 7 Professional x64.
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Re: ResScan 3.10 -> 3.11

Post by chasmengr » Sun Sep 26, 2010 2:37 am

Apparently my Windows Installer is corrupted. I'm working to repair it without having to do a clean install (arghhh).

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Re: ResScan 3.10 -> 3.11

Post by FlyingB » Thu Sep 30, 2010 4:58 pm

I've been using the S9 for about 6 months now. Would like to see more data than the simplified stats on the machine. Could someone PM me with a place to download the 3.11 software?

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Re: ResScan 3.10 -> 3.11

Post by jdm2857 » Thu Sep 30, 2010 5:28 pm

You have mail.
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Re: ResScan 3.10 -> 3.11

Post by BobF4 » Sun Oct 03, 2010 12:49 pm

Uncle Bob,

Please add me to your mailing lists, too!

bobf4@yahoo.com

Thanks!

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Re: ResScan 3.10 -> 3.11

Post by Jackson077 » Mon Oct 04, 2010 3:36 am

Hello ! Please take me to your email list regarding ResScan 3.11. I´m a new user and just got my S9 yesterday. No CD included . thanks in advance ! br Jackson
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Re: ResScan 3.10 -> 3.11

Post by Uncle_Bob » Mon Oct 04, 2010 1:44 pm

Bob and Jackson I sent you a PM with some information.

You may find the links to the left under my avatar useful

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Re: ResScan 3.10 -> 3.11

Post by BobF4 » Mon Oct 04, 2010 5:03 pm

Thanks,Uncle Bob!! This info will allow me to get more directly involved in my CPAP therapy a LOT more than I already am.

It will be a treat to have this info readily available, since my current machine (the RemStar Pro with C-Flex) has no readily retrievable data to me.

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Re: ResScan 3.10 -> 3.11

Post by Lemo711 » Tue Oct 05, 2010 11:53 pm

Everybody needs to be aware changing your own pressures or "playing clinician" as one person put it is really dangerous. Setting pressures too high can have a negative impact on AHI and can lead to central events. As can setting the pressures too low.
Whilst a well informed patient may be good, too much power with not enough knowledge is bloody dangerous. Clinicians are there for a reason. The reason ResMed don't include the software with the units is to stop this sort of behavior.

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Re: ResScan 3.10 -> 3.11

Post by Uncle_Bob » Wed Oct 06, 2010 11:22 am

Lemo711 wrote:Everybody needs to be aware changing your own pressures or "playing clinician" as one person put it is really dangerous. Setting pressures too high can have a negative impact on AHI and can lead to central events. As can setting the pressures too low.
Whilst a well informed patient may be good, too much power with not enough knowledge is bloody dangerous. Clinicians are there for a reason. The reason ResMed don't include the software with the units is to stop this sort of behavior.


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