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This article explains how to physically connect, disconnect, and install a WD external / easystore drive to a computer running Windows or Mac PC.*END This article explains how to physically connect, disconnect, and install a WD external / easystore drive to a computer running Windows10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP or macOS. Choose an operating system from the table below for specific instructions: If problems with disconnecting the drive occur, please see for more information.

6Feet USB 3.0 Data Cable Cord For Western Digital WD My Book External Hard. PKPOWER 6.6ft Cable AC / DC Adapter For WD Western Digital My Book Mac Edition. Wall Cable Charger Power Cord For Western Digital WD My Passport. In order to ensure a timely response from us, please make sure that you have provided a correct email address. Please also make sure to check your SPAM / JUNK / SOCIAL / PROMOTION folders for our reply to your questions / inquires.

Operating System Instructions Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP (instructions will appear below this table) macOS (instructions will appear below this table) Unix/Linux ( not supported by WD) (instructions will appear below this table). Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP Important information for all Operating Systems: • Windows, Vista, 7, 8 and 10 have all the necessary drivers for installing most Western Digital / easystore external hard drives. Consequently, Western Digital does not have, nor provides, drivers for the majority of external hard drives. If the OS reports that it cannot find a driver for the drive please see:. • • Newer WD external hard drives ship with either Windows NTFS or Mac HFS+ filesystems. Upon connecting to the computer, the external hard drive should be recognized and ready for use. If the drive is not immediately recognized (or appears to be read only on a Mac), it is likely formatted for Windows PC.

If this is the case it's best to reformat the drive. See for assistance in reformatting your drive. • • Some drives ship formatted in ExFAT in order to be compatible on both Windows and Mac computers.

In most cases, simply connect the external hard drive to an available data port on the computer for it to be recognized. • • Network drives, will not show up in Disk Management (under Windows) or Disk Utility (under Mac OSX); nor can a network drive be re-formatted from the computer's OS. These drives are formatted in a Linux filesystem, and can be refomatted only through the built-in Network Storage Manager (with the exception of the older My Book World (Blue Rings) and NetCenter drives which could not be refomatted at all).

• Important Windows information to know before getting started: My Book and My Passport drives that are sold as “Mac” drives, or are setup for a Mac file system, will not be recognized by any version of Windows OS. In order to make a drive compatible with a PC which is formatted for Mac, it's best to re-partition and re-format to a Windows filesystem in order for the drive to work on the Windows system.

See for assistance in reformatting the drive. Note: All USB, FireWire, and Thunderbolt external drives can be connected to the corresponding port on the computer using the steps below.

The user's computer may not look like the one pictured but they follow the same steps. If this is a Passport drive, there is no power adapter, please skip to steps 1 and 2. • Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet.

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