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Macette wrote: Hi everyone, can somebody tell me if Wd passport ultra works with El Capitan on Mac. I have not upgraded to new OS yet,I would really like some reassurance before I do as I have just bought this new external hd. I have formatted it for Mac and it’s mounting fine. I really hope there is a success story out thereor there will be tears I checked on this a little further. In the beta versions of El Capitan, we saw some compatibility issues, but in the release version, it seems to have been taken care of.
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If you were able to format it on the Mac, then I wouldn’t worry about it. It’s not working for me. I have a WD My Passport For Mac external hard drive that worked fine, then I upgraded my OSX to El Capitan. My WD drive stopped backing up. I tried everything, incl running their utilities, downloading new firmware and calling WD support. No help there. I finally was told that El Capitan is not supported by my WD drive, therefore this is an issue for Apple and not their problem.
I worked my way up to 2nd tier support level in order to talk to a more tech-savvy person. Sadly, I waited on hold a long time then got disconnected! I had to call back yet again and work my way up to the 2nd tier and waited on hold again. Eventually I had to leave a call-back number. It’s now several hours later and have heard nothing. What a crock! I can’t conceive of WD, a giant in the storage industry, not having a driver to backup the latest Apple OS. Or is it Apple’s fault?
I wonder how many Apple users use WD external hard drives for Time Machine? Good thing I use a separate Cloud storage backup. As a last resort I may have to invest in a Time Capsule which will always be compatible with a Mac.