![]() ![]() The card reader's identifiers are Vendor ID: 0x14e4, Device ID: 0x16bc. Note: the link above about VMWare and the card reader is pretty current with this post (August, 2012), but if anyone knows a way to get the internal card reader in the newer MacBook Pro's to work with VMWare Fusion, please post here. Apologies if this is a duplicate of another post or if there is already a better solution. Now everything works perfectly and I no longer have to shutdown OS X to use ResScan ! I am posting this fix because I didn't see it mentioned in this forum when I was searching for solutions for my S9 Autoset. VMWare will ask you if you want to connect the card reader to OS X or Windows, choose Windows. ![]() The solution is the following: get a cheap USB 2.0 all-in-1 card reader, and plug it into a USB port with VMWare already running. The best information I found said that VMWare does not support the new Macbook SD Card readers: I tracked the problem a bit and realized that the Windows OS didn't see the card (or any other SD card I tried) at all. The problem was that ResScan was not recognizing when I inserted my SD Card into the Macbook's built in Macbook SD Card reader. Note that this is different from the problem other users have had getting a proprietary card reader for the S8 CPAP to work with VMWare. I ran into a problem importing data from my CPAP to the computer. ![]() Note this fix should work for other versions of OS X - Mountain Lion, etc. Lion is running on an early 2011 Macbook Pro. Hi, this post describes a fix for importing data from my S9 Autoset CPAP (with a standard SD Card that can be read by any SD card reader) to a Windows 7 Virtual Machine running on OS X Lion using VMWare Fusion software.
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