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Sep 05, 2018  A WD My Passport formatted with Mac file system will be a dud on the Windows and vice-versa. Thankfully, MS-DOS FAT32 and ex-FAT formats have survived to date, and these are the file system to make your WD My Passport work with a Mac and a Windows PC simultaneously. In the next 5 minutes read, you will master yourself in formatting a WD My.

Jan 29, 2020  But if you want the external hard drive to also work on a Mac, you should choose exFAT. Note: The exFAT file system only works on Mac 10.6.5 or later, and Windows XP SP3 or later. Check the Quick Format box, and click Start. Depending on the size of the drive, and if there are files to be deleted in it, this can take a few to several minutes to. Wd Passport For Mac Stopped Working Average ratng: 4,4/5 9827 reviews Some WD external drives are running WD Smartware, which is a full disk hardware encryption technology. In order for a computer to talk to these drives, the appropriate WD Smartware launch software must be ran on the O/S. Dec 29, 2015 Windows uses NTFS and Mac OS uses HFS and they're incompatible with each other. However, you can format the drive to work with both Windows and Mac by using the exFAT filesystem.

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I have WD external hard disk connected via USB and it does not get detected in Windows explorer. Checked disk management where it shows disk as 'Unknown' and 'Not initialized'. I don't want to lose any data, it contains all my family photos, please help.

Three disk unknown not initialized situations

1. Disk 1 unknown, not initialized, no size or no disk space. In this case, it is a harware issue.

2. Disk 1 unknown, not initialized, unallocated space

3. Disk unknown, not initialized, I/O device error. In this case, it is a harware issue.

Windows Disk Management shows an error: disk unknown not initialized on the hard disk, external hard drive, USB drive, flash drive, SD card, etc, the disk may show 'unallocated space' or no disk space in Disk Management, so you are not able to access data stored on this uninitialized disk, which makes you very upset and don't know how to solve this issue and recover lost data.

Why is disk unknown not initialized?

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Generally speaking, there are several reasons cause disk unknown not initialized:

1. Virus attack: Sometimes external hard disk is unknown not uninitialized because of virus infection.

2. Bad sectors: If there are bad sectors on the storage device, Windows OS fails to read the partition table information from the first sector and load the partition table, Disk Management will show disk unknown not uninitialized.

3. MBR corruption: The MBR (Mast Boot Sector) code and partition table are written in the first sector of the disk. Once MBR is corrupted, disk will be not unknown not uninitialized and Windows OS fails to access the data stored on this disk.

4. Partition loss: when partition is lost or deleted, disk unknown not initialized issue may happen.

5. Hardware issue.

How to fix 'disk unknown not initialized, unallocated space'?

Firstly open Windows Disk Management and find the uninitialized disk. If this uninitialized disk shows disk capacity, it means your Windows OS has recognized this uninitialized disk, but the partition is lost/deleted or MBR is corrupted due to some reasons. In this case, you need to fix/rebuild MBR and recover the deleted/lost partition.

After knowing the above methods, it is time to fix disk unknown not initialized issue with the following solutions:

Solution 1: Initialize the hard disk

If the disk unknown not initialized issue appears in Disk Management, the first thing you may do is to initialize the target disk. However, initialization would erase all disk data, please make sure if there is important data stored on this uninitialized disk before initializing.

If there is importanta data stored on it, you need recover lost data from the uninitialized disk first and then initialize the target disk after data recovery is successfully done.

M3 Data Recovery is a free data recovery software which supports to recover lost data from the uninitialized disk, recover lost data from the formatted, RAW, inaccessible, corrupted, lost, deleted partition, etc.

Please follow below steps to recover lost data from the uninitialized disk:

Step 1: Download and install M3 Data Recovery software on your Windows computer.

Step 2: Connect the uninitialized disk to your Windows computer as external drive.

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Step 3: Launch M3 Data Recovery software and choose Data Recovery module.

If the drive is BitLocker encrypted, please choose BitLocker Recovery module to recover lost data from BitLocker encrypted drive.

Step 4: Click 'Find More Partitions'.

Step 5: Select the uninitialized disk and click Next to scan for lost partitions.

Step 6: Select the lost partition and click Next to scan the lost data.

Step 7: After the scan completes, the lost files will be listed as below window, then select the files you want to recover and start recovery.

Mace of molag bal morrowind. After data recovery from the uninitialized disk, please follow below steps to initialize this disk:

Step 1: Right click My Computer or This PC.

Step 2: Select Manage from the right-click menu -> Storage -> Disk Management.

Step 3: Right click this target disk and select 'Initialize Disk'.

Step 4: In the Initialize Disk window, check to make sure that the correct disk is selected and then select the partition style: MBR or GPT.

Step 5: Click Ok to initialize this disk.

After this disk is initialized, you can repartition it according to your needs. If you receive I/O device error when initializing, it means there is a hardware issue on the uninitialized disk.

Solution 2: Fix/Rebuild MBR

MBR corruption may cause disk unknown not initialized issue, in this case, fixing/rebuilding MBR is the quick way to solve disk unknown not initialized issue, there are some the 3rd-party tools (Such as Aomei Partition Assistant, MiniTool Partition Wizard) which have the function to fix/rebuild MBR.

Step 1: Download, install and launch Aomei Partition Assistant.

Step 2: Right click on the uninitialized hard drive and then select 'Rebuild MBR'.

Step 3: Select the MBR type for your OS and click 'OK'.

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Step 4: Click 'Apply' button to fix/rebuild MBR.

Solution 3: Partition recovery

Sometimes partition loss would cause disk unknown not initialized issue, if you find disk shows unknown, not initialized, unallocated space in disk management, in this situation, the best way is partition recovery - Find deleted/lost partition and then recover lost data. M3 Data Recovery also supports to recover lost data from deleted/lost partition.

Solution 4: A local data recovery specialist

A hardware issue can also cause disk unknown not initialized error. If there is no disk space in storage media or you encounter disk not initialized I/O device error, it means the hard disk has a hardware issue. In this case, hardware issue is beyond any data recovery software, please send it to a local data recovery specialist.

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Need help Initializing External Drive Mac OS X
My Mac's Disk Utility wont recognize my WD 115 Gig external drive - I want to use the external as a backup to files on my Mac - below is the sequence of what I did while trying to get the Mac to read the drive
1. After connecting the drive to my Mac - USB directly into the computer - I powered up the Mac and got a dialogue box that said Initialize, Ignore or Eject - when I chose Initialize it opened the Mac's Disk Utility where you erase or partition the drive to be recognized - I tried to both erase and initialize the external - I erased the drive with no luck and then initialized the drive by selecting the drive from the sidebar and chose Partition (I saved it as a Mac Extended Journaled drive with 1 partiton) - but all I got was the spinning ball that would go on for as long as 15 minutes - After restart the Disk Utility recognized the external but it still didn't show on the desktop
2. I then booted up from my original Mac OS 9 CD and successfully initialized the drive - there were only two options for that - Mac Standard and Mac Extended - I chose extended - When I'm in boot up mode from the CD the external does show up on the desktop without any files on it so I assume that the computer does read the external - I opened the Drive Setup Utility and chose List of Drives where it lists the with Bus numbers - My Mac is is listed as Bus 2 while the external is 0 it also says the external is 'not supported' - There was also a yellow sticky like note in the upper corner of the computer that said 'Complete functionality of USB devices is not available from start up CD' so I feel there is something wrong there and initializing the external from the OS 9 CD did something bad - I'm currently trying to figure out if the jumper setting on the external is correct - there seems to be special instructions for the Mac in the WD drive literature - it recommends to set it as a slave configuration - also if the Bus setting is 0 does that mean it's not recognized or is not connected or is there a legitmate Bus setting of 0 - I don't know just a thought
3. When I restarted the Mac and opened up Disk Utility it takes a while to get started - it says gathering disk information - it finally loads about 7 minutes later but the only thing I get in the sidebar is my hard drive and no external - so it's not even showing up there anymore - so something happened when I initialized the external from the CD as it wont recognize it in the Disk Utility
Macintosh G4
CPU: 400 MHz
Mem: 576mb
Hard Drive: 19.1 G
Bus speed: 100MHz
8 years old
Mac OS X System 10.4.11
Western Digital internal drive in an external housing 115 Gig external drive




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