

#Format passport for windows and mac for mac
That should say “Applied all the…” not “Apply all the.”. .Ĝan I Use My Passport For Mac On Windows 7 First, turn on the computer and connect the WD My Passport drive to the computer. what you want the name to be) and click “OK”.
#Format passport for windows and mac install
Download and install Partition Wizard on your computer.That being said, what to do if you have a “Mac hard drive” but you are a Windows user? Well there are many ways to turn the “Mac hard drive” into a “Windows PC hard drive” but I did it this way (in my opinion it is the fastest, most simple, and universal method): A “Mac hard drive” will work just fine on a Windows PC (after a little work).

The physical hard drive, the actual hardware, is the exact same and will work on a Mac and Windows PC both. A “Mac hard drive” is formatted using HFS or HFS+ while a “Windows PC hard drive” is either FAT or NTFS.

You see the only difference between a “Mac hard drive” and a “Windows PC hard drive” is the file system. Well people, if you ever happen to see a good deal on a “Mac hard drive” yet you are a Windows users do not pass up on the deal. I say “successful” because by reading the posts made by some people, Best Buy (and/or Western Digital) has effectively convinced people people this external hard drive is a proprietary Mac hard drive and will not work on a Windows PC… as if Mac and Windows PC use different hardware (ha-ha). I had to chuckle at the obvious (yet successful) marketing at work here. Turns out Best Buy is selling a 1 TB “Mac” Western Digital My Book for $65 (you can get it for $58 with 10% off coupon). Naturally I jumped when I read that and decided to get more info. I was roaming SlickDeals as I usually do and came across a post about a 1 TB USB external hard drive going for $65 (!).
