The easiest solution would be to purchase another WD Passport drive for use with your Mac and format it accordingly. Depending on how many files you have, you could burn them to DVD disks, which would facilitate the transfer to your MacBook. Perhaps you should read all the reports of data loss, poor performance, inability to mount etc that many users have suffered after using WD's SmartWare, some were affected so badly that WD had to supply free data recovery software, which worked in some cases.Īug 16, AM. If so, did you noticed any improments in performance? If not, do you think it will work?
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