The package includes the WD My Passport hard drive itself, a USB cable, and a quick installation guide. A setup file for WD Security, WD Backup, and WD Drive Utilities is already saved on the hard drive, making the installation process faster.
This answer explains how to disable/hide the WD SmartWare VCD on a My Book or My Passport drive using either Windows or Mac OSX. Please note that this is different from uninstalling the WD SmartWare software from the computer.END Important: Before following these instructions, there are several things you need to consider:. The Virtual CD manager only disables the VCD image. There is no way to remove it from the disk. Current versions of the VCD are only about 20 MB in size- this is about the size of a few pictures. Once the VCD is disabled you will be unable to access the installer on the VCD image (on older model drives). You can download a copy of from our website.
Network drives such as the family or family which include the WD SmartWare software do not have a VCD. Because there is no VCD, these instructions do not apply to the product. The software will only show the Enable/Disable VCD option if the drive supports it.
If this option does not appear, then you can't disable or enable the VCD on your specific model drive. How to Disable/Enable VCD with SmartWare Installed in Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP On your My Passport or My Book hard drive is a small portion of drive space which has been used to create a Virtual CD (VCD) which appears on your computer as an actual CD volume. Depending on your model of drive the content of the VCD will vary, however it will always contain the WD Unlocker application, and it appears on the screen each time you connect your WD drive to the computer.
The VCD cannot be disabled if you wish to use the Drive Lock feature. If you don't wish to use the Drive Lock feature, you can safely disable the VCD. The VCD can be re-enabled at any time you want to enable the Drive Lock function. To disable the VCD, follow the steps below. Critical: Before disabling your VCD you must update your drive firmware.
For assistance updating the firmware on your drive please see. Download and install the latest version of from the Western Digital website. Once updated launch the WD Smartware software. Click on the Settings Tab. Select Set Up Drive. Click on the Virtual CD button on the left side of the screen. On the right side of the screen, click the radial button for either Enable VCD if you want to show the VCD, or Disable VCD if you wish to hide it.
Click on Apply VCD Settings. your drive. Open My Computer (Windows XP), Computer (Windows Vista and Windows 7), or File Explorer (Windows 8), and verify that the VCD does not appear. How to Disable/Enable VCD without SmartWare Installed in Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP On your My Passport or My Book hard drive is a small portion of drive space which has been used to create a Virtual CD (VCD) which appears on your computer as an actual CD volume. Depending on your model of drive the content of the VCD will vary, however it will always contain the WD Unlocker application, and it appears on the screen each time you connect your WD drive to the computer. The VCD cannot be disabled if you wish to use the Drive Lock feature.
If you don't wish to use the Drive Lock feature, you can safely disable the VCD. The VCD can be re-enabled at any time you want to enable the Drive Lock function. To disable the VCD, follow the steps below. Critical: Before disabling your VCD you must update your drive firmware. For assistance updating the firmware on your drive please see. Download the utility from our website. Unzip the executable.
(Extract the file using an extraction utility). Double click WDSmartWareVirtualCDManagerforWindows-v1.0.7.4.exe.
Wait for the program to extract. Click Continue. Once the utility has found your drive, verify the serial number shown is the same as the one you wish to hide the VCD on and click Configure Drive. Click Exit.
Open My Computer (Windows XP), Computer (Windows Vista and Windows 7), or File Explorer (Windows 8), and verify that the VCD does not appear. How to Disable/Enable VCD with SmartWare Installed in Mac OSX 10.5 (Leopard), 10.6 (Snow Leopard), 10.7.x (Lion), or 10.8.x (Mountain Lion) On your My Passport or My Book hard drive is a small portion of drive space which has been used to create a Virtual CD (VCD) which appears on your computer as an actual CD volume.
Depending on your model of drive the content of the VCD will vary, however it will always contain the WD Unlocker application, and it appears on the screen each time you connect your WD drive to the computer. The VCD cannot be disabled if you wish to use the Drive Lock feature. If you don't wish to use the Drive Lock feature, you can safely disable the VCD. The VCD can be re-enabled at any time you want to enable the Drive Lock function. To disable the VCD, follow the steps below. Critical: Before disabling your VCD you must update your drive firmware. For assistance updating the firmware on your drive please see.
Download and install the latest version of from the Western Digital website. Once updated launch the WD Smartware software. Click on the Settings Tab.
Select Set Up Drive. Click on the Virtual CD button on the left side of the screen.
On the right side of the screen, click the radial button for either Enable VCD if you want to show the VCD, or Disable VCD if you wish to hide it. Click on Apply VCD Settings.
Open Finder and verify that the VCD does not appear. How to Disable/Enable VCD without SmartWare Installed in Mac OSX 10.5 (Leopard), 10.6 (Snow Leopard), 10.7.x (Lion), or 10.8.x (Mountain Lion) On your My Passport or My Book hard drive is a small portion of drive space which has been used to create a Virtual CD (VCD) which appears on your computer as an actual CD volume.
Depending on your model of drive the content of the VCD will vary, however it will always contain the WD Unlocker application, and it appears on the screen each time you connect your WD drive to the computer. The VCD cannot be disabled if you wish to use the Drive Lock feature.
If you don't wish to use the Drive Lock feature, you can safely disable the VCD. The VCD can be re-enabled at any time you want to enable the Drive Lock function. To disable the VCD, follow the steps below. Critical: Before disabling your VCD you must update your drive firmware. For assistance updating the firmware on your drive please see. Download the utility from our website.
Open the application folder. Double click Virtual CD Manager.app. Wait for the program to launch.
Click Continue. Once the utility has found your drive, verify the serial number shown is the same as the one you wish to hide the VCD on and click Configure Drive. Click Exit.
Open Finder and verify that the VCD does not appear. How to Disable/Enable the VCD in Linux or Unix Neither the VCD Manager or is available for Linux or Unix. As a result, there is no known way to disable the Virtual CD (VCD) in these operating systems. Western Digital technical support only provides jumper configuration (for internal hard drive) and physical installation support for hard drives used in systems running the Linux/Unix operating systems.
For setup questions beyond physical installation of your Western Digital hard drive, please contact your Linux/Unix vendor. You may also wish to post on our for assistance from other users of our products who may be able to assist you with your issue.
It’s popular to use WD(Western Digital) products for storing the huge amount of your files such as music, videos, photos,etc. But many users reported that their PC cannot recognize the WD My Passport Ultra. Not to worry. Here in this post, we will be showing you the tried-and-true solutions for you to resolve WD My Passport Ultra not detected error. Try from the top of the list until you find the one that works:. Solution 1: Try a different USB cable One quick fix to solve WD My Passport Ultra not detected error is to try another USB cable to connect your WD drive with computer.
Sometime the USB cable cannot work with every computer, thus make sure to try a new one to see if it works. Solution 2: Change your WD drive letter and path 1) On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and R (at the same time) to invoke the Run command. 2) Type diskmgmt.msc in the box to open Disk Management. 3) Right-click on your WD drive and choose Change Drive Letter and Paths 3) On the pop-up window, click Add icon and choose the drive letter beside Assign the following driver letter. Then click OK to save the setting. Important: To connect your WD My Passport Ultra to your Windows computer, there’s no WD My passport driver required.
So please do not download any so-called WD My Passport driver from the third-party websites for the unknown security. If the USB controller on your Windows is old, corrupted or missing, your WD product can not be detected then. You can solve it through updating your USB controller software. There are two ways you can get the right drivers for your USB controller: manually or automatically. Manual driver update – You can update your USB controller software manually by going to your computer manufacturer’s website, and searching for the most recent correct driver for your USB controller. Be sure to choose only driver that is compatible with your variant of Windows versions.
Automatic driver update – If you don’t have the time, patience or computer skills to update your USB controller driver manually, you can, instead, do it automatically with. Driver Easy will automatically recognize your system and find the correct drivers for your exact USB controller, and your variant of Windows versions, and it will download and install them correctly: 1) and install Driver Easy. 2) Run Driver Easy and click the Scan Now button. Driver Easy will then scan your computer and detect any problem drivers. 3) Click the Update button next to the flagged WD device driver to automatically download and install the correct version of that driver (you can do this with the FREE version).
Or click Update All to automatically download and install the correct version of all the drivers that are missing or out of date on your system. (This requires the Pro version which comes with full support and a 30-day money back guarantee. You’ll be prompted to upgrade when you click Update All.) 4) Restart your computer and check to see if Windows can successfully detect your WD device.