WD makes very good bare drives but the enclosures into which they put them to make an external drive are not very good and not particually Mac-Friendly. The formatting makes them harder to use. Once you get the files you need off the external, consider erasing and reformating it to Mac Extended Journaled using Disk Utility. How to Convert a Mac-Formatted Drive to a Windows Drive. Chris Hoffman @chrisbhoffman. Macs can read NTFS drives, and can read and write to. You can then right-click in the empty space and select New Simple Volume to create a partition and format it with the Windows NTFS or FAT32 file systems. The Mac drive may have an “EFI System. I just bought a new computer and it won’t read my external (MyPassport Essential 500GB). I have tried all the info I could find about it on here. My main issue is that it worked flawlessly on my older computer, however when I first connected to my new one it prompted me to load drivers, but it never installed the WD Smartware software like it did before. After going through the installation of the drivers I expected to find it in My Cpmputer as usual, but to no avail. The computer recognized that it was connected, but it wouldn’t “read” the drive so to say. Excel for Mac Feature: In the latest Insider’s update, just go to Print > Page Setup to set custom headers/footers, or go to View > Page Layout View and click in a header or footer field. Then look at the Header & Footer tab on the ribbon. Entering a header or footer on your Excel 2011 for Mac worksheet. Follow these steps to add a header or footer: Move the cursor over the white space near the top of a page to add or format a header. Similarly, you can move the cursor over the white space near the bottom of a page to add or format a footer. Microsoft office for mac. Excel for Mac - insert pictures in headers & footers - available Now We have great news about Excel for Mac! With the latest Insiders Slow update, you can now insert and format pictures in headers and footers. I tried this also on a friends computer and it did the same exact thing. I am wondering if the reason is because it is somehow synced to my old internal hard drive? Or maybe the password protection on it is causing this? Any and all help would be appreciated. I have a 120 g that worked with a PS2 Lenova, and more recently a Windows 7 Dell. It began intermittently disconnecting and reconnecting, then didn’t work at all. I used a different cable, which cured it temporarily, but now the computer doesn’t recognize it at all. A reboot (or unplug/replug) produces a few two-toned beeps, but the computer does not recognize the drive in “my computer”. The 'remove drive safely' will recognize its presence, and the device manager says the drive is functioning properely. Ironically, I just bought a 1T from WD as a backup. Am I too late? Powered by, best viewed with JavaScript enabled.
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