Prova a scaricare e installare il driver da WD.
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Ha usato i programmi wd nel suo mac?
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Andres_AgardDec 4
I bought a WD My Passport for Mac last week. It stopped mounting after I used it for a few days with El Capitan. I called tech support and they said it was probably a bad drive. However my older My Passport for Mac stopped working the same day as well.
HERE'S THE SOLUTION!!!!
I took both externals to a friend's house who hadn't updated their Mac OS to El Capitan. I hooked up the externals and ERASED all of the WD programs that came with the externals. Both work on my computer with NO PROBLEMS!
Chuck_EDec 5
Again the solution is to realize the conflict of Apple's "Disk Utility" and the western digital crapware. To encrypt the WD drives I've had to use both apps but sequentially. For example, Just got a 4TB WD passport pro and outa the box it was in striped mode. Tried to erase and disk utility fails. Therefore, I quit disk utility, installed the WD crapware, erased the drive using OS X-ext journaled or whatever it is. I also had to partition under raid management the 4 TB drive into two 2TB drives. Don't ask me why this worked but it does. So once i've used the wd crapware to break drive up into 2 drives and reformatted (erased), i then completely uninstall the WD crapware, and extricate 2 remnants that don't uninstall:
1) system/library/LaunchDaemons/.....and delete anything that says WD in the name
2) go up to apple bar upper left corner and click down to system preferences/Users & Groups/startup items/and select the WD item and delete by using the minus sign at bottom of that window. Then restart computer so they now have been unloaded permanently. Drive images will now appear and stay! the drives can now be encrypted using extended/journaled.
Again, don't ask me why this worked, but it does. and thats several hours of trial n error. What a joke and what a waste of time. Reminds me of the old hard drive days where drives wouldn't mount and you had to be a power user with knowledge of how to use command lines and mess around with primitive jumpers on the back of the drive. Can't believe this is still an issue in this day n age. pfffft