Since upgrading to Maverick, I cannot back up my computer to WD My Passport Studio external hard drive. How do I do it?
Since upgrading to Maverick, I cannot back up my computer to WD My Passport Studio. How do I do it?
Have you checked with WD technical support?
Ciao.
This discussion may enlighten you:
http://https://discussions.apple.com/message/23943103#23943103#23943103
It appears it is a WD software issue.
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I would recommend performing some resets just to be on the safe side. Unplug the external HD, and try these steps:
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iTunes: How to move your music to a new computer
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4527
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I am sure that this question has been asked one way or another but I can't seem to find the exact answer.
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