For users following this thread, this seems to be the easiest way to transfer SleepyHead Data from one computer to another:
(At least for Windows machines. I haven't tested it on Macs)
A Tested Method of Transferring SleepyHead from One Windows Computer to Another.
This method was used to successfully transfer SleepyHead 9.8 From a Win 10 Machine to a Vista machine on 8/11/2015
1. Copy the SleepyHeadData-testing File Folder from Documents on the First Computer to Documents on the Second Computer.
2. Copy the Sleepyhead Program File Folder from the First Computer to any location on the Second Computer.
3. Run the SleepyHead Program by clicking on the executable in the SleepyHead Program File Folder of the Second Computer.
- a. The first run may require running as System Administrator.
b. The first run may not find the data file and ask to create one, Say yes, but do not create a new profile.
c. Close and reopen the program.
d. All users and data from the First Computer should now be on the Second.
Note: Since SleepyHead is a standalone self contained program and is not actually "installed" on a device, once fully extracted, the folder containing the program files should be transferable from one location or computer to another.
Rosie, the above should work for you to transfer your 9.2 to the new computer, but you'd have to delete the 9.8 that's there. I think you should continue working on upgrading 9.2 to 9.6 to 9.8 on the old computer and then transfer.
Rosie, since it really doesn't matter where the SleepHead Program files are and Windows is a little picky about putting stuff in the Programs folder, you might try putting 9.6 on the Desktop of your old computer.
Upgrading to a newer SH Version
*Make sure you have copies of your 9.2 SHData and Program files.
*Delete or change the name of your 9.2 Program file that's now in x86 or other current location.
*leave the SleepyHead Data file in Documents
*In the Downloaded Files Folder, locate the 9.6 Zip file.
*Right click on the file, left click on "extract all", check "show extracted files" and "Browse", navigate to "Desktop" and "select Folder" then "Extract"
*The Sleepyhead Program Files Folder should now be on your Desktop
*Open the Folder and click on the executable
*It should find the data file and load your data.
*if it asks if you want it to create a data file, say yes. but don't create a new profile.
*Close and Reopen Sleepyhead.
*Your Data should now be loaded.
After 9.6 is installed, you can use the same procedure to install 9.8.
Note that 9.8 is offered in both Zip and self extracting versions. Choosing the self extracting version is similar to the above, but saves a few steps. If you want use the Self Extracting version, I think you need to download the extractor program from 7-zip.com first. If you do use it, note that the button "Browse" might be replaced with a "..." symbol.
jedimark wrote:SleepyHead v0.9.8-1 Testing builds...
Please BACK UP your SleepyHeadData folder before even attempting to upgrade...
Once you upgrade SleepyHead's data folder, you can't use it in an older version without causing corruption.
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Potential Upgrade Problems
If you're on an earlier version, and want to upgrade, it's best to try going through 0.9.6 first. If 0.9.6 doesn't work for you, all I can say is good luck, and I hope it works for you! If not, you will need to create a new profile.
If things don't seem to go right, try creating a fresh profile... or even a new SleepyHeadData folder. If you do this, and have a ResMed machine, you should be able to import from the automatic backup folder in the older profile folder to get your machine history back. If you have any other machine, and don't have your own backups, sorry to report that SleepyHead didn't have backups for your machine till now..
...Mark
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