My new 4TB MY BOOK external HD is not being recognized by my new WD TV. Is there a maximum capacity for External HD used with WD TV? I can see/access/play the files on my PC. The content is there. I’ve reset several time using pin/clip and using the menus. Wifi works, as I can play stuff from a different HD connected to my router. Any help is greatly appreciated. (Am I missing something obvious?)
I bought the following models on amazon:
WD 4TB My Book Desktop External Hard Drive - USB 3.0 - WDBFJK0040HBK-NESN
WD TV Media Player (WDBYMN0000NBK-HESN)
A 4 TB drive should work with your WD TV. I recommend you make sure the drive is directly plugged in to a wall outlet just to make sure it is not a power issue.
To clarify, a friend offered to set up the WDTV and format the drive, and add content.
(We are going through a rough patch: wife kidney transplant, wife is now bed-ridden last 5 years, etc., so as retired full-time caregiver, I accepted his offer.)
He said he used a PC with XP to format the 4TB drive and set up the WDTV. He formatted the drive as “NTSC”. (I don’t know what all this means, we thought it would just work, as his WDTV system does).
I got the system back from my friend and plugged it in. Didn’t work. I called WD support. They couldn’t figure out why it didn’t work. She said, it seems like WDTV issue, set up an RMA return. I received the replacement WDTV, same result, the replacement WDTV didn’t work with the 4TB either.
Could XP cause problems?
Is there a documented maximum HD size supported by WDTV?
Is there a documented WDTV power issue? Is it required to plug directly into a wall socket?
I ordered a refurb 2TB HD to back up content on the 4TB drive. It arrived box wide open, so RMA it is.