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Western digital my passport 1tb drivers
Western digital my passport 1tb drivers











western digital my passport 1tb drivers
  1. Western digital my passport 1tb drivers portable#
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  3. Western digital my passport 1tb drivers windows#

WD My Passport 1TB Review – Design and Function

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My Passport utilises USB to USB Type-B cable since it has bigger power requirements, unlike portable SSDs.

western digital my passport 1tb drivers

Inside the box, you’ll find the WD My Passport 1TB drive, a USB cable, as well as a user’s guide. The company conveniently listed these in different languages for their customers to understand.

western digital my passport 1tb drivers

You’ll also find its compatibility, as well as a couple of details about it. When we turn the box, the back shows a list of all its contents. The front displays an image of the SSD, together with its capacity, which is 1TB in our case. It arrived in a retail package that isn’t bigger than the drive itself. This portion of our WD My Passport 1TB review focuses on the packaging and contents of the SSD.

western digital my passport 1tb drivers

Is it something you’d need? Is this drive worth purchasing? We’ll find out. Technically, it’s an SSD perfect for anyone who needs to securely bring data on the go. They utilised it for their portable hard drives such as My Passport 1TB. Last 2019, WD or Western Digital adopted the SMR design. Thanks everybody for participating in discussion.This WD My Passport 1TB review talks all about the drive that’s super compact, rugged, and lightweight.įor consumers who are cost-conscious and have a lot of storage needs, hard drives are generally essential. Please read other comments as well because you may find the surprised solution just for you. I am not sure how long the method will last.įor future visitors: Looks like the post had helped some people having the same issue. If this “Halfway-in-USB“ trick is for you, backup your data after you have access to the hard drive. As some visitors commented it worked, you are welcome to try. The solution may not work for you depending on your situations (For example, different Operating Systems).

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It still acts in the "bizarre way”.įor Windows machines, first push USB half way through a USB port just tight enough for successful connection (you’ll hear the classic Windows sound effect), then push it down completely. Thus, I can tell it's not a USB cable issue.Īlso, I have tried to reformat the 2TB WD based on GPT or MBR partition tables. The 2TB WD still behaves in the "bizarre way". Since my 1TB WD is working properly, I try to switch the USB cables between them.

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That particular 2TB WD behaves in the "bizarre way" on all usb ports of my Win 8.1 desktop and my Win 10 Surface Pro 3. The difference is that the successful connection of the 2TB WD happens when the USB cable is half way into the USB port. Finally, I can push the USB completely into the USB port. Then, wait for the drive to show up in explorer. In order to make the 2TB WD to show, I have to process the following steps every time I connect this 2TB external hard drive: First, plug in the USB cable halfway through any one of my desktop computer's USB ports. If I connect it in the "normal way", it will not show up in explorer, Diskpart, or Disk management no matter how long I wait. Nothing weird! Once I connect it, the LED blinks for a few times for successful connection. I have another 1TB WD (same model as my 2TB WD) which behaves in a "normal way". I realizes there were threads related to the same issue, but it's not what I am looking for. I have to connect it through a "bizarre way" to make it show up in explorer. My WD Passport Ultra 2TB external hard drive is not showing up in explorer when I plug it into the USB port in a "normal way".













Western digital my passport 1tb drivers