WD 2tb My Passport Ultra, with a 5 year Warranty included - as advertised by PC World. Currently available for click and collect in store.
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HueKuhn
16 Oct 151#1
seem a good price. Will this work with a Macbook Pro?
Ninbox4 to HueKuhn
16 Oct 151#2
Yes, the HDD can be re-formatted for Mac - but the included WD SmartWare software is not available for Mac computers.
HueKuhn
16 Oct 151#3
thanks for the info.
Optimus_Toaster
16 Oct 152#4
Super hot deal.
Fed up of these super hot deals of a drive a couple of quid cheaper but with a year warranty.
All drives can die, with these you can get another one if it happens before 2020. And if it doesn't die then you get your money's worth for sure!
Indeed, I use these on MacBookPro, just go to Disk Utility* and from there select the drive itself, go to 'partition', select 1 new partition (don't need multiple partitions, stupid idea, those days are over) and select OS X Extended (Journaled)** and where there's an options button, choose GUID partition table. Go ahead, do the new partition.Then check if you had the correct disk selected. Or if you prefer, check first, then obliterate everything on the WD disk by laying a new partition onto it. Actually, the second way round might be better — check you’re doing it to the correct disk. Then do it.
* Disk Utility, do a three-finger and thumb inward swipe to get launchpad and type Disk to find it. Or click on Launchpad and type Disk. Or press command+spacebar to get Spotlight search and begin to type Disk Utility to find it. Or if all else fails go into Applications and into Utilities and there it is.
** don't use OS X Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled) — it's for special purposes rather than normal use, and will cause unwanted compatibility problems with some data transfers and no advantages whatsoever if your drive is set that way.
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Fed up of these super hot deals of a drive a couple of quid cheaper but with a year warranty.
All drives can die, with these you can get another one if it happens before 2020. And if it doesn't die then you get your money's worth for sure!
* Disk Utility, do a three-finger and thumb inward swipe to get launchpad and type Disk to find it. Or click on Launchpad and type Disk. Or press command+spacebar to get Spotlight search and begin to type Disk Utility to find it. Or if all else fails go into Applications and into Utilities and there it is.
** don't use OS X Extended (Case-sensitive, Journaled) — it's for special purposes rather than normal use, and will cause unwanted compatibility problems with some data transfers and no advantages whatsoever if your drive is set that way.
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