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Wd My Passport Air 1 Tb For Mac


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I am a proud owner of a Macbook Air 120GB SSD. I am planning on buying a 1TB WD My Passport external Hard drive. I was wondering if I can divide the external drive into 3 parts. WD builds drives to demanding requirements for durability, shock tolerance and long-term reliability. And WD back up (pardon the pun) the trusted My Passport for Mac drive with a 2-year limited warranty. Watch My Passport for Mac's Reimagined Design Come to Life The reimagined My Passport for Mac drive will stop you in your tracks.

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If you 'deleted' them then they got moved to the 'recycle bin' of the WD and waiting to have the trashcan emptied. So the files are there 'pending' deletion and Windows/Mac are smart OSes that understand this, your TV is a DumbOS, and all it sees is 'there is files, here files.

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Check Windows Trashcan when you have the WD plugged in and look for the files, if you see them, simply right click and 'RESTORE' the ones you wanted to keep. Its not in the trashcan.

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And when I check the storage space available its the same as when the files were visible. If they are deleted then obviously there will be a lot of free space left. And I dont think the TV can read files that are not there ( deleted ). I have checked the trashcan on the windows pc and macbook. Both Trashcans haven't been emptied recently and the files missing from my WD my passport is not there. I don't let anyone else borrow my passport except for when I gave it to my nephew to copy some movies and tv shows.

I have a huge collection. It was during that time the files went missing. He couldn't copy them on the first try ( there was a problem with his external HDD to which he was trying to copy) so I know the files wasn't 'cut'. On a different day I gave it to him to try again and thats when he couldn't find the files anymore on my passport.

See now this is different. The problem maybe simply permissions and how your nephew access/stored the files (assuming he isn't using a Linux/Android based computer).

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In Windows Explorer, click Tools>Options>View and make sure Show Hidden Files, Folders and Drives is selected, and uncheck (for now) Hide Protected Operating System Files. Click OK and then plug in the WD, can you now 'find' the missing files? If this succeeds go back to the same View option and turn ON Hide Protected Operating System Files.