I purchased this as I needed something handy and versatile to supplement my MacBook Pro, which has a 121 GB strong state drive extremely cool and useful. I utilize it for have some private and legacy information - photos, music, movies, accounts.
When I initially connected it to my old XP PC, I got the typical deceiving message inquiring as to whether I needed to offer authorization to get down a driver on the web. That is totally superfluous - it just works, and you don't need to do anything. Be that as it may, I did need to reformat the drive keeping in mind the ultimate capacity to utilize it on the Mac, I did not understand the document frameworks are incongruent. It was anything but difficult to do. I replicated the documentation and drive administration programming onto every one of my PCs(belt and suspenders), connected the drive to the Mac's USB port and reformatted it.
Didn't take long. At that point I duplicated the docs and drive administration programming back onto the drive, and introduced the product on the Mac. No issues, despite the fact that at last I am utilizing backup softwares for reinforcements rather than Western Digital's product. At that point I duplicated all my private information from every one of my PCs over the remote system. That took a couple of hours, and a few times the Mac would let me know I didn't have authorization to duplicate one of my documents. It was so wonderful to have the hard-disk with me, it is so very useful for now and in the future.