Make Wd Passport For Mac Work For Windows

02.11.2018

The My Passport for Mac drive works with Apple Time Machine, and included WD Security software helps protect your data. More Space for iTunes and Photos SSD-based Mac computers are great, but sometimes you need more space for your ever-growing iTunes and Photos collections.

Why do we format WD Elements for Mac? Most WD Drives come formatted in the NTFS (Windows) or HFS+ (Mac) format.

If you own a WD Elements drive in NTFS, it will be only readable but not writable on Mac. How frustrating it is!

There is a common need to make WD Elements drives usable on both Windows and Mac so that you can transfer data between the two environments. To achieve this goal, you are supposed to format WD Elements for Mac to FAT32 or exFAT which is compatible on both Windows and Mac.

My passport for mac troubleshooting

Format WD Elements failed on Mac However, when trying to format WD Elements for Mac, some users encounter such errors: The drive cannot be dismounted This error occurs when another program or service is actively using WD Elements, such as a file transfer to or from the drive, or security software scanning the drive for problems. You can fix the error in following ways: • Close all obviously open programs or files. • Boot your computer into Safe Boot. • Temporarily disable any anti-virus and other security software running on your computer. • Format the drive using another USB/FireWire/eSATA cable and on another computer if possible. Not enough space on device for requested operation If the WD Elements to be formatted contains a GPT partition, Disk Utility will produce the error: “MediaKit reports not enough space on device for requested operation.

Operation failed.” To solve this problem, you have to erase the partition first and then format the drive with Disk Utility. You will get a prompt that erasing WD Elements will delete all data stored on it and cannot be undone. When you suffer from WD external drive format failed on Mac, you must be wondering whether there are workarounds to formatting WD Elements for Mac. The answer is “Yes”. Quick workarounds to formatting WD Elements for Mac Connecting the WD Elements drive to a computer running Windows operating system, you will get quick workarounds to formatting WD Elements for Mac. Find efficient methods of WD external drive format for Mac here: Method 1: format WD Elements for Mac via Command Prompt 1. Hit Windows Key + X on your keyboard, and select Command Prompt (Admin) from the menu.

2. Type diskpart and press Enter. 3. Type list disk and press Enter. 4. Type select disk # (ex: disk 2) to select the WD Elements drive to be formatted and press Enter. You may get indication from the size of the disk. 5. Type clean to remove all information on the drive and press Enter. 6. Type create partition primary to create a partition and press Enter.

7. Type format fs=exfat quick to format the partition as exFAT and press Enter. 8. Type assign letter=# (ex: letter=G) to assign a drive letter and press Enter. 9. Type exit and press Enter twice to exit Diskpart and Command Prompt continuously. Tips: Command Prompt is unable to format a partition over 32GB as FAT32.

Due to the big capacity of WD Elements drives, you are recommended formatting them as exFAT. Mac Method 2: format WD Elements for Mac with a professional format tool as a comprehensive partition manager can assist you in formatting WD Elements for Mac and it is free of Command Prompt’s limitation. Learn detailed steps below: Step 1. Install and run AOMEI Partition Assistant.

Make Wd Passport For Mac Work For Windows

Right click the WD Elements drive that you need to format and hit “Format Partition”. Reset the partition label, file system and cluster size (smaller cluster size makes less wasting of disk space, and we usually recommend you use the default size if you don’t know which one is better) in the pop-up window. Select exFAT as file system here and click “OK” to confirm the changes. Click “Apply” to view pending operations and then “Proceed” to commit the operations. Notes: • Before formatting a WD Elements external drive, you’d better back up all the important files and data because formatting will destroy all data.