I have a Western Digital My Passport 1TB USB3 that is readable from a laptop, but would not appear as a drive on my PC that runs Windows 7 64bit. I fixed the problem by reinstalling the driver for the drive with the following steps: • Open control panel, view devices and printers, find the drive (mine is labeled 'My Passport 0730'). My Passport for Mac FAQs How to format a WD hard drive to exFAT or FAT32 file system Answer ID 291| This answer explains how to format a drive in the exFAT or FAT32 file system. Aug 22, 2017 - Normally when you plug in an external hard drive to your Mac's USB port you will. Also check that the USB port on your Mac isn't the problem. • Open properties of the drive, go to hardware tab, it will show 3 items in 'device functions' • Open the properties of the item with type 'disk drives', press 'change settings' • Go to 'driver' tab, press 'uninstall' to uninstall the driver • Unplug the drive, plug it back • Windows will behave like the drive is plugged for the first time and install the driver for it After those steps, I can read the drive normally. This seems to be an odd issue with WD My Passport drives. For some reason, the USB registration of the WD Drive gets messed up. It happens to me every couple months with mine on Windows 7 64bit. Here's how I fix it: • Unplug the drive from the computer • Open a command prompt as Administrator • Type the following commands: • set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1 • devmgmt.msc • In the Device Manager: • Click View • Select Show Hidden Devices • Expand the Disk Drives section • Right-click any 'WD My Passport' entries and select Uninstall • Expand your Universal Serial Bus controllers section • Right-click any entries here that are a light-grey icon and select Uninstall • Reconnect the WD My Passport drive and it should reappear as an available drive in Windows Explorer.
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