Wd Passport For Mac 30148

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Am I correct in assuming that the Passport is formatted HFS+? -- I'm not sure what this means (I'm really not that tech-savvy), but it was formatted the very first time for use on my macbook, so I think yes? What are you using to copy the files? -- I used to just be able to copy paste from folder to folder while on my mac. At this point, I tried doing the same. I connected over the network to my windows PC and started moving files to a shared drive.

Some moved, some didn't, and most all the time, there was that error that would pop up. In which environment are you using to try to copy? -- I am trying to move all the files over to my Windows PC (eventually to an external hard drive that is compatible with this PC) 4. Are you sure that your Passport is not damaged?

WD 1TB My Passport for Mac is quality portable hard drive pre-formatted for Mac users 9/6/2017 7:34:31 AM Pros: - Arrived quickly from newgg.com. Well packaged item, lots of cushioning.

-- I don't believe so, but how can I tell? I am able to open and use some of the many files I have attempted to open.

Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • WD My Passport Which One? There two products under the WD My Passport title.

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One is WD My Passport and is designed to be plugged into and work straight away with a Windows PC. The other is called WD My Passport for Mac and is designed to be plugged into a Mac and work straight away. Regardless of which one you have you can use both on a Mac. So why pay the extra dollars for the one sold and branded for Mac when they both will work? Getting started Go ahead unbox. Inside you’ll find your WD My Passport external drive, USB cable and quick start guide. If you haven’t purchased the WD My Passport drive yet and are thinking about your options, make sure you purchase a drive that is large enough for your needs.

I won’t go into the ins and outs of that here. Take a look at Still thinking about which to choose?

Take a look a Or take Connecting up the WD Passport Drive on Mac Turn on and log into your Mac then you’ll be ready to connect up the My Passport drive. Understand what connections you have on your Mac The WD My Passport hard drive is powered from your Macs. One end of the cable is USB 3.0 (and USB 2.0) compatible and that is the end you connect to your Mac.

And assuming your Mac has a USB 3.0 or 2.0 port you can plug straight in. Macbook 3.0 USB Ports The other end of the WD cable has a Micro USB B port and plugs into the My Passport drive. Should your Mac be of the latest variety then it will have USB 3.1 ports also referred to as USB C or Thunderbolt They are physically different as you can see but backwards compatible with the right USB cable. You will need to get yourself an adaptor cable that will plug into your Thunderbolt port at one end and the Micro USB B port at the other. Don’t panic, they are available on Amazon and my favorite ones are; 1. The My Passport drive won’t run as fast as a Thunderbolt drive – but then you pay a lot more for those drives.

The My Passport drive will run just fine on the Thunderbolt port of your newer Mac at the USB 3.0 speed specifications. Once Plugged In There is an LED light on the front of the WD My Passport drive, it blinks slow and steady when the drive is on standby, fast flashing when the drive is being read or written to by your Mac a steady light when the drive is not doing anything LED Off, when the drive is off. Your Mac should recognize the drive is plugged in and you’ll see a icon appear on your desktop representing the hard drive. Buy word for mac. External Drive Icon On Desktop Now you are ready to set up and use your My Passport drive.