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Got a new WD My Passport drive? Not sure how to set it up on your Mac or maybe you are thinking about buying one and want to know whether it would work on your Mac. The answer is yes!

Don’t worry in 10 quick steps I’ll tell you how to format WD My Passport for Mac. One of the first things to note is that there are two main versions available of this external hard drive. The first is preformatted and is called simply WD My Passport. Incidentally it is the cheaper version to buy. NTFS as a disk format (also referred to as a file system) is designed to plug into a Windows PC. NTFS version The drive in this format is readable by a Mac but cannot be written to by a Mac.

But don’t worry this default file system is easy to change with a little bit of know how, a few clicks of your mouse and of course this article. The second version the WD My Passport comes in is a ‘for Mac’ version. This means it is preformatted at the factory to HFS (Hierarchical File System) version It is worth bearing in mind that HFS and Mac OS Extended (Journaled) file system are one and the same. It is just that Mac OS Extended (Journaled) file system is how the file system is referred to on the Mac within its menus. It is designed to be ‘plug and play’. Plug into your Mac and just use the disk. You do pay extra for this preformatting and in my experience I have occasionally found that you end up reformatting anyway because – Well a Mac is just a Mac and sometimes they just want the disks on them they have formatted themselves You need to format the NTFS version of WD My Passport for a Mac and the second you ‘may’ need to format depending on how your Mac feels, so why not save yourself some dollars and go for the cheaper NTFS formatted version?

Table of Contents. What do you plan to use the WD My Passport Drive For? It is worth taking a few minutes before you go ahead and format your shiny new drive, thinking about your planned use.

For example are you thinking of. Storage of files. Using the drive as your Time Machine backup disk?. Do you plan to share files and inter connect Mac and a PC? Storage of files You can drag and drop, copy and paste files from your hard disk to your WD My Passport Drive. Remember though if your intension is to free up space on your Mac and the only copy of your files now live on the My Passport drive what will you do if something happens to that drive? You still should have a backup so seriously think about getting a second external hard drive to keep extra copies on.

Just in case. My Passport as a Mac Time Machine Backup Drive Using your WD My Passport for Time Machine is perfectly fine. Format it correctly.

Then tell Time Machine on your Mac to use the drive to back up to. You will need the whole hard drive or a partition of the hard drive allocated to Time Machine. Drives can be split up into different sections – like sharing candy where you give each piece to a particular person. Hard drives can be virtually split up and each section can be given over to do a particular job. The hard drive or partition given over to Time Machine must be at least as big as the amount of data you are using or backing up on your hard drive. Ideally twice as big to give you room to grow into. Or you can take the total amount of internal disk you have let us say you have a 500 GB internal drive and get a WD My Passport twice as big.

A 1 TB drive or a 1 TB partition allocated to Time Machine. WD My Passport Compatible with Mac and PC? This requirement will be in addition to what you’re going to need for Time Machine and you will need additional hard drive space for that. An Example You want some space to copy and paste your photos to. You need 400 GB for that.

You want to do regular backups and your internal drive is 1TB in size so you’re going to need 2TB for that. You want an area to swap files between your Mac and a Windows PC you have and you need 500 GB for that. In this example you would go ahead and purchase a 3TB as a minimum; Probably two so that you can have one as a copy of the other in case of a disaster and one drive failed. One other thing formatting uses up space on a hard drive so if my total figures were really close to the hard drive capacity I was thinking of, I would purchase the next size drive up.

That way I would make sure I had the room I needed. Format WD My Passport for Mac 10 Quick Steps These instructions are for the release of Mac OS Sierra. For earlier releases of the Mac OS the instructions are the same except the screens may look slightly different. One thing before I take you through the steps of how to format your WD My Passport for Mac. Formatting the WD My Passport will erase any existing data on the hard drive.

In fact on the Mac, you choose the Erase button to do it, so that’s clear. It is destructive process and if there are any files on there you want to keep. For example, there is software on the WD My Passport drive, NTFS version that is designed for and works on a Windows PC. If you plan on using those files, copy off onto a Windows PC first before you format the drive.

If you have files already stored on there from a Windows PC copy them off onto a Windows PC Before you format, or you will be in a world of trouble trying to get them back again, and you may not. Let me show you how in ten quick steps using words and pictures. There is a video at the end you can watch as an additional resource. First physically connect your WD My Passport drive to your Mac? Power up your Mac, log in and connect up the WD My Passport drive. The drive will appear as an icon on your desktop. Internal and External Drives List Clicking the arrow under the headings will expand or contract the list.

The My Passport drive should now appear under the external heading in this list. If it hasn’t, it may well be that your Mac’s USB port has gotten confused. A shutdown, restart and reconnect of the drive should sort that out. Select the the external hard drive list. Be sure you are selecting the external drive – important. Also select the drive at the top level of the hierarchy. You can experience problems formatting the drive if it is not selected at the right level.

Double check. Format Window Popup First give your drive a name. I suggest you give a name to reflect the use you are going to put the hard drive to. The up and down arrows to the right hand side of the format option allows you to choose a format for the whole disk.

Choose Mac OS Extended (Journaled) if you plan to use the hard drive with Time Machine, or for copying and pasting files to. Choose format if you plan to share this drive between a Mac and a PC and you want the files to be visible and read and writeable by both. File System Formats Don’t select. That file system is slow, old and has file size restrictions. These days it is really not a practical solution for sharing files between a Mac and a PC. The exception to this is some TV’s and Media players that ask for this format. If that is the case then you are better setting up a partition for sharing those files, rather than formatting the entire disk in this format.

–. Once you have entered a name and selected a format, click on Erase and the formatting of the My Passport external hard drive will start.

It may only take a few seconds or a minute or two depending on the hard drive size. Once done dismiss the Disk Utility Screen. The formatted WD My Passport drive icon should now appear on your desktop ready for you to use. Right Click to Eject External Drive And there you have it, the format WD My Passport for Mac in 10 quick steps. YouTube Video Covering the Format of WD My Passport for Mac This video from Acquevara shows the formatting of an external hard drive on a Mac using Mac OS Sierra. I copy it here so that if you would like to watch the video along side using my notes above you have a quick and easy link to get to it.

WD My Passport External Hard-drive Set Up Guide for Mac Images and Video Credit: Acquevara Frequently Asked Questions. How can I format my Hard Drive for Resale? Be aware that the formatting procedure above will not prevent someone using specialized data recovery software to recover data from the My Passport hard drive. If you are planning on reselling your hard drive you’ll need to do a bit more than the formatting I’ve detailed above. Instead; Once you have entered Disk Utility and selected the erase option, click on the security button.

Format Security Options Button Select one of the security options and format your drive using one of them. It could take several hours for the drive to be written over and erased to remove as much of your data as possible. But at least that way you can rest easier that it will take way more effort to recover anything from your sold external hard drive.

Setting up encryption and a password to secure your My Passport hard drive. WD My Passport has 256-bit AES hardware encryption and password protection for the drive. The hardware encryption is controlled and managed via the WD Security software. The My Passport drive non Mac version does not come with a Mac version of the software however this can be downloaded direct from the Western Digital site.

I personally prefer to use the facilities provided by Mac OS for encrypting my hard drive data and adding a password. Because, without the WD Security software installed and accessible by your Mac, you will not be able to access the data on the My Passport drive. If you are sharing the hard drive between Mac’s the software has to be loaded on that Mac as well. What if your Mac has failed and the backup you need to restore it with is on the My Passport drive.

To get to it you need the WD Security software. But your Mac is wiped. You need your Mac restored to get to it. You see the problem? You are then in an almighty bind.

It has happened to users. Mac OS will always recognize its own encryption and password methods. You can encrypt your data and set a password by selecting Mac OS Extended (Journaled, Encrypted) file system. Time Machine Auto Backup Check Time Machine auto backup is selected off. Uncheck the check box and try again. Often simply retrying the formatting clears the problem. I am having problems formatting an external hard drive since upgrading to High Sierra.

There have been quite a lot of discussions on various forums where users are having problems formatting hard drives since upgrading to Mac OS High Sierra. I am sure Apple will produce a fix soon but in the mean time to format WD My Passport for Mac try these. If the icon doesn’t appear on the desktop when you plug in to format, go to Disk Utility and expand the external hard drive list there (step 4 above). If it shows up there go ahead and format.

Use a Windows PC to format the WD My Passport drive first to ExFAT then try again on the Mac. Use a Mac with an older release of Mac OS to format the drive. Download the WD Discovery software for Mac from the Western Digital site. This software allows you to check the disk health and you can format to HFS using that software. There are other options which are more complex if the above have not worked for you. Check out my resources section below to see the discussion threads.

Note: This article only applies to Western Digital external hard drives. It does not apply to Western Digital network hard drives like the. All WD external drives function as storage devices that you can use on either the Windows or Mac Operating System without any additional software. Some WD drives come with software, but you are not required to use this software in order to use the drive effectively with your computer. Data can be moved or copied on and off the drive with or without software. The tips below describe how to locate your data and copy it to an external hard drive.

Also, these tips go over creating and maintaining backups, both with and without backup software. There are 5 topics detailed in this answer:.

). Topic #1 - Locating your data( Pictures, Videos, Music, Documents, etc.): Before you can copy any data to an external drive, you need to locate your data first. Installed programs can store their data in a variety of locations. If you want to backup data from your programs like iTunes or financial software it is recommended that you check with the manufacturer or documentation for the software and find out where it stores the data and what the recommended procedure is to back it up. Windows typically stores its data in locations accessible through the side bar within the File Explorer folder.

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When you have an open File Explorer folder, you’ll see a list of documents, pictures, music, and videos on the left side. The macOS typically stores its data in locations accessible through the side bar within the Finder. When you have an open Finder window, you’ll see a list of documents, pictures, music, and videos on the left side. Another way to find your files is to use the search function built into the Windows and Macintosh Operating Systems. Please see the links below for instructions on using the search function in these Operating Systems.

Topic #2 - Transferring files using copy and paste or drag and drop: Both Windows and the Mac Operating Systems incorporate a feature called “ drag and drop” or “ copy and paste”. There are several options for moving, copying, and backing-up files from one drive to another: Windows: The most common method of moving files or folders from one hard drive to another would be to right-click on the source file or folder and choose copy or cut from the menu. The file or folder is now ready to be transferred. Go to the destination where you want to put the file and then right click in the windows and choose paste.

Make sure that you are not right-clicking on another file or folder. The data should then be transferred from the source to the destination. Note: If you choose the copy option, the original file or folder will remain on the source drive and a copy of the file will be created on the destination drive when you paste it there.

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If you choose the cut option, the original file or folder from the source will be moved to the destination when you paste it there. Macintosh: The most common method of moving a file or folder from one location to another on a Macintosh computer would be to open both the source and destination so they are both visible on the desktop. To move the file or folder from the source to the destination, click and hold the mouse button on the file or folder. The Operating System will highlight the file or folder. You then drag the file or folder from the source window to the destination window and let go of the mouse button. The file or folder will disappear from the source and will now exist exclusively on the destination. To copy the file or folder from the source to the destination, click and hold the mouse button on the file or folder.

The OS will highlight the file or folder. You then press and hold down the Option Key while you drag the file from the source window to the destination window. Let go of the mouse button and option key and the file or folder will copy to the source window.

Topic #3 - What is a backup and how do I back up data to a WD external hard drive? One of the most important things to know is what a backup is and what it is not.

A “backup” by its definition is a duplicate copy of data. A backup is not a backup if the data is stored only in one location. Trackball for mac. Moving data from a computer system to an external hard drive is not a backup, unless there is already a duplicate of the file on a different storage location. Western Digital recommends that best practice is to keep a backup of your important data at all times. Maintaining a valid backup protects against: computer viruses, data corruption, hardware issues, or environmental hazards. Always remember that backup means that the data is stored in at least two (2) locations. If you have a backup of your data and one of the devices fail, you will have the data stored in a second location that you can access and no data is lost.

A backup can be created by copying or drag and dropping a file from one location to another. With this method, you manually keep your files up to date by re-copying the new data to the destination. This is covered in Topic #2 above.

Another way to backup your data is to use software. Software will copy the data to the destination on its own after you setup what is usually called a backup plan. This method is covered in Topic #4 below. Topic #4 - Using Backup Software built into the Operating System: Both Windows and the Macintosh Operating System have built in backup capability. In many cases, you can back up your data files or the entire Operating System. See the links below for instructions on using the backup software built into both operating systems.

Note: Western Digital does not support any third party software. The backup software will be supported by the OS manufacturer.

Topic #5 - Using the software that came with the WD external hard drive: The listings below are for backup or synchronization software that may have come with your WD drive. Not all Western Digital drives come with software or the same software. The drive that you purchase is only supported with the software that it comes with, and is mentioned on the product package. WD SmartWare WD SmartWare allows users to set scheduled backups in addition to the continuous backup option. WD SmartWare is a Windows only software.

It is recommended using the built-in utility from Apple for backing up a macOS computer. Please see for more information.

WD Backup WD Backup can create scheduled and immediate backups. However, it is not designed for full system backups. WD Backup is a Windows only software for WD DAS (Direct Attached Storage).

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It is recommended using the built-in utility from Apple for backing up a macOS computer. Please see for more information. Topic #6 - Safe Connection and Disconnection of the external hard drive: Both Windows and Mac Operating Systems will read and write data to the drive, even if you are not using your computer. If you want to leave your computer on and disconnect the drive, you will need to safely remove ('eject' on Mac) the drive before you unplug it. Otherwise, you will need to turn off the computer before disconnecting the drive. Please see for directions on how to safely remove an external hard drive. In case the answer did not answer your question, you can always visit the for help from WD users.

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