Physical Description As shown in figure 2, the My Passport drive has: A USB 3.0 interface port A power/activity LED indicatorPress and hold the button on the top for two seconds. If you want to use the drive with a Mac computer, see Reformatting the Drive and Troubleshooting. Your My Passport drive is formatted as a single NTFS partition for compatibility with all updated Windows operating systems.
![]() ![]() WD My Passport Wireless Pro Battery LifeYou’ll get 10 hours based on streaming HD 720p video, across 2.4 Ghz on a single device.You’ll get much less than 10 hours when you stream video across mare gadgets at the same time.Plus when your using the 5 Ghz Wi-Fi band you’ll find it’ll use up your battery life further. But that will take a toll on your My Passport Wireless Pro’s battery life. Your older Apple mobile devices without 4k support will get an error message.You can serve up to 8 devices from your Wireless Pro and stream up to 8 HD videos. But you’ll need your iPhone or iPad to support 4K videos. My Passport Is Blinking Download And UseSo you’ll need to use the provided Paragon driver to write your files directly onto your drive.The Wireless Pro was previously shipped formatted as ExFAT (firmware 1.03). Your Mac can read NTFS but can’t write to it. When they would take too long to transfer from your Mac over Wi-Fi.You’ll find your Wireless Pro is formatted as NTFS (this is from firmware release 1.04). Direct Plugin of Your Wireless Pro On Your MacWD My Passport Wireless Pro Micro B and USB 2.0 PortYou do have a USB micro B port to USB 3.0 so you can directly connect to your Mac.You use direct plug in to upload a large number of videos. You will either need to configure the device from a browser on your Mac.Or download and use the WD My Cloud mobile App on your iPad or iPhone. That way you’ve a copy to read to get you up and running with your new wireless drive.To set up your My Passport Wireless Pro drive for the first time. ![]()
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