June 15th, 2015 by Tucker Mindrum WD My Passport for Mac Review WD has released a seventh generation of their popular My Passport line of external hard drives. The most notable upgrades with this line are an increase in maximum capacity (3TB), customization options, improved backup capabilities, and a line of models designed specifically for use with Mac OS. This review explores the Mac models, but the other new features are detailed in the new review. This line of drives is more or less just an adaptation of the My Passport Ultra that is optimized for Mac out of the box. External Portable My Passport. MY PASSPORT USER MANUAL ABOUT YOUR WD DRIVE – 3. If you want to use the drive with a Mac computer. The regular My Passport Ultra is compatible with Mac OS after reformatting, but users that know that they will be using a Mac might find this model to be easier. It comes with 256-bit AES encryption for added security, as well as compatibility with Apple Time Machine. Users can run diagnostics and format the My Passport with WD Drive Utilities, but other than that it is a plug and play drive that can be used to transfer and store up to 3TB of data. The USB 3.0 port powers the device, so no additional power supply is needed. WD My Passport for Mac carries a street price of $199.99, $99.99, and $69.99 for 3TB, 2TB, and 1TB, respectively. All models carry a 3-year warranty. Thanks for these instructions; they are useful but I'm still stuck with the final steps, i.e. I see that there are several format options as follows: MacOS Extended (Journaled) MacOS Extended (Journaled Encrypted) MacOS Extended (Case Sensitive Journaled) MacOS Extended (Case Sensitive Journaled Encrypted) Then there is also the Scheme to choose from: GUID Partition Map Master Boot Record Apple Partition Map And finally there are some security options: Fastest vs. Excel macro while loop. Most Secure Any help anyone out there can provide would be appreciated. Thanks for these instructions; they are useful but I'm still stuck with the final steps, i.e. I see that there are several format options as follows: MacOS Extended (Journaled) MacOS Extended (Journaled Encrypted) MacOS Extended (Case Sensitive Journaled) MacOS Extended (Case Sensitive Journaled Encrypted) Then there is also the Scheme to choose from: GUID Partition Map Master Boot Record Apple Partition Map And finally there are some security options: Fastest vs. Most Secure Any help anyone out there can provide would be appreciated. Apple Footer • This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. ![]() Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the.
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