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By default WD My Passport Drive supports only Windows and OS X. To unlock and read password protected disk on linux, we need to install.
Hi,I have a WD My Passport 1TB USB 3.0 portable drive (Model - WDBBEP0010BBK-03) and it comes with an old and outdated program for the drive security called WD DriveUnlock instead of WD Smartware. I tried to upgrade the WD Drive Unlock program as its old and has issues but to no avail.
I tried to download all the update / updaters in the given sequence and run them but it still did not upgrade the WD Drive Unlock. In the process I ended up installing the latest version of WD Smartware software on my computer, which recognizes the drive and can help unlock it but does not have the drive setup option for the drive. I need to get the WD Drive Unlocker updated as the program does not have the cursor blinking at the password entering screen by default and makes me click on it (which i feel is an additional step) to enter the password.
Please guide me to upgrade it to WD Smartware (which I know is better) or help me get rid of this.Thanks. Hi Hamlet,I opened the URL that you shared and found it to be the exact same one that I used to download the latest WD Software / Driver for my drive. As mentioned in my original post, I did go through each Software / Driver update link on the page for my Dirve and found the following hurdles.First I installed ' ' and installed it as per the direction.Then I went inside ' ' and installed the latest SES Drivers (WD SES Driver (64-bit)).
In the same folder, there is another like / update “WD SmartWare Disk Image for Windows” which I’ve downloaded and when I try to run it as instructed in the page, I run into some problem. So they ask me to copy the downloaded file / folders to the external drive which is drive F: on my computer. Blackmagic decklink hd extreme 3d drivers for mac. Then when I run the WD Smartware as instructed in the instructions, it throws up an error msg.
I have a WD My Book (3TB storage, USB 3), and just like many other enthusiast owners of this external drive, I'm trying to get rid of their crapware.Whenever I plug this device into a computer, there is a virtual CD unit that pops up called 'WD Unlocker', and I'm trying to remove it physically, instead of just hiding it (I found many guides on this, and by the way none of them worked).Steps I followed so far:. under OS X, I tried to initialize the physical drive several times with Apple's Disk Utility.
I also tried to change from MBR to GUID and vice-versa with no success. with Windows 10, I tried removing all partitions from the physical drive with the built-in Disk Manager and some other tools like EaseUS Partition Master. Obviously none of them worked. frustration began to rise. I started Google-ing like crazy.
again, I wasted some time with OS X and some built-in command-line tools (which I guess are just the command-line counterpart of the Disk Utility app). I hugged my cat and cried. with Windows, I launched HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool, as somebody has claimed it to have had success, but I ended up with a 'Device media is write-protected' error.
I opened Microsoft's System Registry utility to force-allow write on the protected media, and just when I was about to start partying, I realized I failed once again. sacrificed a lamb. I connected that evil drive to my Ubuntu Server 14.04. I tried with both fdisk and parted, but I may have done something wrong. browsed to SuperUser.One strange thing I noticed is that even when the drive is unmounted, I have the option to mount separately the virtual CD and the drive itself. I have no experience with partitioned external drives, so I know not if this could suggest that they are actually two separate physical units (something 'hacked' in the SATA-to-USB controller, maybe?) or it is just me unable to properly erase the hard drive and forget about that damn VCD. For Mac OS X:Removing physically is fairly cumbersome and apparently only doable in Linux.
The following script is so fast you never see it appear.If there were a security module that could refuse mounts based on various criteria, you could presumably hook into that. I don't know enough about that level of Mac OS X innards. Open Automator. Create a new job based on 'Folder Action'.
Set Folder Action receive source to 'Other.' . In the File Chooser Dialog, press Cmd-Shift-G and type /Volumes/. Choose Actions → Utilities → Run Shell Script in the UI. Enter the code:if -d '/Volumes/WD Unlocker' ; thenhdiutil unmount -force '/Volumes/WD Unlocker'fias the script.Save the script.Tolerate the toothy gap.