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Why is my external USB not showing up?

If the drive still isn’t working, unplug it and try a different USB port. If it’s plugged into a USB 3.0 port, try a USB 2.0 port. If it’s plugged into a USB hub, try plugging it directly into the PC instead. You might also try it in another computer.

Why is my WD external hard drive not recognized?

If the WD external hard drive shows as unrecognized, go to the driver’s tab and delete/uninstall the driver. Then check out whether the external hard drive shows up in My Computer/My PC or not. If it doesn’t show up, reboot or restart the PC.

How do I fix USB device not recognized Mac?

Open System Information and disconnect the USB device from your computer. Wait a few minutes, and click File > Refresh Information. Reconnect the USB device. You should see a device disappear from System Information when you remove the USB device, and it should appear again when you reconnect it.

In most cases, the issue of external hard drive not recognized is caused by mechanical faults. The three common reasons why a hard drive may not be recognized are; • Power and data cable displacements. • Issues relating to drive partition in disk management. • Hard drive status.

How do I update my WD passport?

Connect computer to the My Passport Wireless Wi-Fi network. Using a web browser, open the My Passport Wireless dashboard. Go to Firmware Tab. Under the section Auto Update. You will see a pop up confirming to upgrade your firmware, click Ok.

What is WD backup program?

WD Backup is an easy-to-use backup application that automatically protects your files, photos, and documents with on premise backups to a WD drive as primary storage. It can also restore previous backups to your computer. WD Backup does an incremental backup.

How do I connect my book to my computer?

Connect the My Book external hard drive to your PC computer using a USB cable. Open the “Start” menu and click on the “My Computer” icon. Double-click on the icon of the My Book hard drive, which is usually assigned to the E: or F: drive.