i cannot mount mypassport 2TB anymore. is it out-of-order?
or wont it work under 10.9 mavericks? is there a known bug?
i got it in april 2013 from amazon.
it wont be mounted at all (USB 3.0), i tried my new imac late 2013 with 10.9 and my macbookair 2013 with 10.9, it wont show up, but spins. i tried it with different usb ports, too.
i didnt use the apple wd tools ever, just formated it as “mac osx extened journaled” some time ago. (guid partition)
as mentioned before i have 2 (or more) mypassport drives, each 2TB, and i cannot
mount or see them in the finder and in the apple disc tool app **under 10.9 (**and we never have been running any wd software on our machines ever.) i am on 10.9 on 2 of my macs (latest 27" imac and mabookair)
i connected both mypassport drives with the old macbook air of my wife running 10.8 (with latest system update), and there everything is fine, i can mount all my wd drives on 10.8 ! nothing is destroyed here.
so i reformated the drives with apple disctools under 10.8 and tried them connecting to my new imac with 10.9: still no mount possible.
lets wait for 10.9.1
do you know, if apple is responsible for the driver in mac osx or does wd deliver the driver?
if apple codes the hard disc drivers, we must wait until they react on the problem, right?
i hope that at least one apple coder has a drive from western digital !
Brille, did you find a solution for this connection issue with MyPassport ultra drive on Mac. Or have you ended up returning teh drive. I’m scurrying around this WD Comm page to see if anyone post a solution to the matter. Only one dude, mentioned that there might be a possibility of insufficient current going through the default USB3 cable that the drive came with.
Pls let me know if you came up with a solution. I don’t believe WD didn’t warn Mac users about this issue. Maybe that is why the latest product release is MyPassport Ultra for Mac. Coincidence you think?
I have this same issue as well. I purchased my drive fall of 2013 and haven’t ever updated the firmware. I’m going to try that this morning after backing up. According to the firmware release notes I’m at least one version behind and there are fixes that sound like they address this problem: http://support.wdc.com/download/notes/Win_Univ_FW_Updater_Release_Notes_v3.2.4.2.pdf.
I switch using this drive between an OS X 10.9.1 and Windows 7 machine. It’s formatted exFAT. Drive security is enabled. The failure for the drive to mount occurs intermittently on both machines. I am using the original drive cable directly connected to the machine.
For a while I was convinced that the issue was Photoshop Elements, which has a process ElementsAutoAnalyzer that runs at startup on both machines. It tries to work with the photo catalong located on the WD drive having problems. Once I stopped that process from running at startup the drive stopped having problems on the Windows machine. Unfortunately, the Mac still has issues, sometimes mounting only WD Unlocker.
no, as mentioned in many other threads, here and at macuser and at apple discussions i did not find a solution.
i returnec it and got a new passport drive with cable. same problem. i closed my case at wd forums and sold my wd drives at ebay, i stay with lacie and caldigit, which works on 10.9
Updating the drive firmware to the latest version for my “My Passport Ultra” drive appears to have corrected drive mounting issues for my MacBook Pro running Mavericks (OS X 10.9.1). I tested cold boot, warm reboot, wake from sleep, eject and remount, and mount after boot - all worked as expected.
Unfortunately, you need a Windows machine to update the firmware on the drive. I could not find a Mac updater. The update software may be downloaded from Western Digital here: WD Product Update
This may not work for your “My Passport Ultra” as firmware updates vary by version of the drive. My drive’s serial number ends in “01” and the firmware was updated to v1.025. If your drive serial number ends in a different 2-digit revision, you will get a different firmware update. The firmware updater release notes have more information: Universal Firmware Updater Release Notes