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Step 3: Go to Sidebar tab, tick 'External disks' under 'Devices' to show your WD My Passport for Mac in Finder. Solution 2: Check My Passport for Mac in Disk Utility. If the WD My Passport for Mac drive is still not showing up in Finder or on the desktop, you can see whether it is showing up in Disk Utility or not.

Summary: WD My Passport for Mac is not showing up Mac? Follow the tutorial in this article to fix WD My Passport not working issue and recover data from unrecognized WD My Passport.

Everything has flaws. At times, WD My Passport won't show up when you connect it to your Mac computer, the WD My Passport is greyed out in Disk Utility, or WD hard drive's light is on but not working. Even worse, it may become unreadable on your Mac. In either way, your important data on this drive will become inaccessible.

If the WD My Passport is not showing up on Mac desktop, Finder or Disk Utility after connecting to your Mac, how to find it and make it work? If you can't see files from WD external hard drive on Mac, how to access data? You'll get answers here.

Table of contents
1. Troubleshoot WD My Passport not showing up on Mac issue
2. How to fix My Passport not showing up on Mac issue?
3. What to do if My Passport drive is not recognized?
4. Understanding why My Passport drive not showing up on Mac
5. Bonus tips

Troubleshoot WD My Passport not showing up on Mac issue

As mentioned above, malfunctioned USB port or Mac computer, the broken USB cable and some hardware problems can also make WD My Passport not showing up. You can do some basic checks to troubleshoot whether this issue is resulted from those factors.

1. Safely remove the WD My Passport and reconnect it to the USB port. Try quickly plug and slowly plug, sometimes it just works for no reason.

2. Check whether the USB cable or USB port is bad by connecting other hard drives to this USB port or cable and see if that makes a difference.

3. Reboot your Mac computer to see if your WD My Passport drive is not showing up in Disk Utility/Finder or not.

4. Connect the WD My Passport to another Mac computer or Windows PC, which will find out if it is the incompatible file system of the drive that makes this WD My Passport undetectable.

How to fix WD My Passport not showing up on Mac issue?

If the WD My Passport for Mac still does not work or not show up on Mac after the basic checks, go ahead to try out the solutions as below to make it show up on Mac.

Solution 1: Check Finder Preferences

If your WD My Passport is not showing up in Finder and desktop, it's possible that the configuration of the Finder Preferences is stopping your WD My Passport drive showing up. In other words, you didn't allow the connected hard drives showing up in the Finder or on the desktop.

Now, follow the guide below to set Finder Preferences and make the WD My Passport for Mac show up in Finder or on the desktop.

Step 1: Go to Finder > Preferences > General tab.

Step 2: Tick the 'External disks' option to show the WD My Passport for Mac on the desktop.

Step 3: Go to Sidebar tab, tick 'External disks' under 'Devices' to show your WD My Passport for Mac in Finder.

Solution 2: Check My Passport for Mac in Disk Utility

If the WD My Passport for Mac drive is still not showing up in Finder or on the desktop, you can see whether it is showing up in Disk Utility or not.

When checking WD My Passport in Disk Utility, you could have two results:

Macdrive windows 10. Case 1: Your WD My Passport drive is detected and showing up in Disk Utility, but it is greyed out or not mounting.

Case 2: Your WD hard drive is not recognized, so it's not showing up in Disk Utility at all.

Here, we'll show you solutions to case 1.

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Method 1: Mount WD My Passport for Mac in Disk Utility manually

Sometimes, hard drives cannot be automatically mounted in Disk Utility, even though Mac has detected the hard drive. So it's possible that you'll see the WD My Passport for Mac drive not mounting in Disk Utility. In this situation, you can manually mount the hard drive.

Step 1: Go to Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility.

Step 2: Click 'Show All Devices' in View option at the left corner of Disk Utility.

Step 3: Select your WD My Passport for Mac drive from the left sidebar and click the Mount button on the top of Disk Utility window.

Instead, you can also click on the mount icon beside the drive to mount it immediately.

Method 2: Repair WD My Passport for Mac drive with First Aid

If you can't mount the WD My Passport for Mac manually, there should be some file system problems in this drive. But don't worry. There is a native repair tool called First Aid in your Mac computer's Disk Utility, which is able to analyze and repair basic hard drive problems especially with file systems and catalogs, extends, volume bit maps. You can follow the instructions to fix this problem.

Step 1: Go to Disk Utility.

Step 2: Select the WD My Passport for Mac.

Step 3: Click First Aid on the top of the Disk Utility window.

Step 4: Click Done when the reparation finishes.

Solution 3: Erase/Reformat My Passport for Mac

If First Aid was unable to fix the errors in the WD My Passport, which is quite common, the file system of this drive could be seriously corrupted and you have to fix the WD My Passport for Mac not showing up on Mac problem by reformatting.

The situation is, reformatting will assign a new file system but will erase your data on this drive as well. To avoid the loss of important data, please make sure you have a backup copy of data. Without a backup? It's not necessarily the end of the world. You can at first recover lost data from the WD My Passport for Mac with professional Mac data recovery software, like iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac.

iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac is free hard drive data recovery software for Mac that is able to recover deleted files on Mac, recover lost data from formatted, inaccessible, corrupted, unmountable, unreadable hard drives, USB flash drives, SD cards, memory cards, etc. It's compatible with macOS Catalina 10.15/Mojave 10.14/High Sierra/Sierra 10.12 and Mac OS X 10.11/10.10/10.9/10.8/10.7.

Recover lost data from My Passport for Mac with iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac

Step 1: Download and install iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac on Mac.

Step 2: Launch iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac.

Step 3: Select My Passport for Mac and click 'Next' button to scan all data on this drive.

Step 4: Preview the searching results, choose files you need, and click 'Recover' to get them back.

Reformat My Passport for Mac in Disk Utility

After recovering data from this drive, you can now courageously proceed to erase your WD My Passport for Mac drive with no fuss.

Step 1: Go to Disk Utility.

Step 2: Select the WD My Passport for Mac drive in the left sidebar.

Step 3: Click Erase on the top of the Disk Utility window.

Step 4: Complete the information for your drive (such as new format, partition scheme, and so on) and click Erase.

What to do if the WD My Passport drive is not recognized/detected?

If My Passport for Mac hard drive is not showing up in Disk Utility at all, it means the WD hard drive is not recognized. Very probably, your My Passport for Mac may have some hardware problems. It's better to send it to a local reparation center.

Understanding why My Passport drive not showing up on Mac

Sometimes, an external hard drive not showing up on Mac just because the USB cable or the USB port on your Mac is bad. In addition, the following reasons may also lead to WD My Passport for Mac not showing up or not working.

  • Recent macOS update issue
  • System failure
  • Virus infection
  • Motherboard issue
  • WD My Passport drive damage or corruption

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Bonus Maintenance Tips for WD My Passport drives for Mac

Apparently, most hard drive not showing up issues are caused by unsafe ejection and sudden power outrage. In order to maintain your WD My Passport for Mac in good condition, you should pay attention to:

  • Make sure that your WD My Passport doesn't become physically damaged.
  • Always safely and properly eject the WD My Passport for Mac drive after using it.
  • Don't just unplug the USB cable, on the contrary, unmount your drive by right-clicking (control-click) on the icon on the Desktop or in the Finder and choose Eject.
  • Properly use WD software like WD Drive Utilities, WD Backup software ( to back up important files to your My Passport drive), and WD Discovery ( to organize and share your files to the My Passport drive to backup your online social life).

Summary: Is your external drive WD My Passport not showing up on your Mac? Here's how to format a drive to be used on Mac, or repair a corrupted external hard drive. Besides, you can learn how to access the contents on WD My Passport that's not showing up on Mac Desktop/Finder/Disk Utility.

Wd My Passport For Mac Not Working

Normally, you will soon see the external drive WD My Passport on the desktop once it's connected to your Mac's USB port. Also, you can see it easily in the Finder. You can find it in the left-hand column under Devices. However, sometimes, it's annoying that your WD My Passport external hard drive doesn't show up in Desktop/Finder or even in Disk Utility.

And besides, there can be a risk that data on the WD My Passport external drive is lost. That means you cannot access the drive and the data on the drive directly. Here will help you trouble shoot the issues step by step. We can do the best to fix the issue that WD My Passport not showing up on Mac Desktop/Finder/Disk Utility. Or we will help you recover lost data from the damaged drive.

Why isn't My Passport drive showing up on Mac?

There are a variety of reasons why your external hard drive, flash drive, USB drive, or SSD might not be showing up. Sometimes, your WD My Passport external drive not showing up on Mac just because the cable or port on the computer is bad. Or any other reasons will lead to the issue. We will show you the possible reasons as follows.

  • Faulty USB cable or port.
  • System failure.
  • File system is not compatible with Mac.
  • macOS update issue.
  • Virus infection.
  • Motherboard issue.
  • WD My Passport drive damage.

How to fix a drive that won't show up on a Mac

Here we will troubleshoot the issue one bye one as follows and try to fix the issue. Then we may be able to identify the cause and fix the problem hopefully. After that, you would be able to access your WD My Passport external drive and get your data back without problem.

1. Check and change the system preferences.

One possible reason is that the system preferences are not configured correctly. Please first try to check if the system preferences are set to show mounted drives on the desktop.

1)Click on Finder in the menu at the top of the screen on Mac.
2)Choose Preferences > General, please check and ensure External Drives option is ticked.

If the settings are configured correctly and the WD My Passport external drive is still not showing up on the desktop, please then do as follows and continue checking the issue.

2. Check the cable and port.

First, please check the ports on both the external drive case and the Mac. You can change the ports to have a try first. If it doesn't work, then it might be the issue of the cable.

Simply, please just change a new cable to make sure the cable is not faulty. Also, if you change the cable but the issue persist. Please also check if the power is enough. If not, the external drive will also not be mounted normally. If you have a cable that splits into 2 USB connectors, please plug both connectors to your Mac to make sure it has enough power supply. If possible, you can try a USB hub/adaptor that has standalone power supply.

3. Try another Mac and then try a PC.

Sometimes, there is problem with the the Mac. So the next step is to plug your WD My Passport external drive to another Mac. If it still cannot be mounted normally on another Mac, then you will know that there is a problem with the drive.

There is another possible reason is that the format of your WD My Passport external drive is not compatible with Mac. So the next step is to try plugging the drive into a PC. If the drive can be mounted and accessed normally on the PC, then the problem is that the format of the drive is only for PC but not for Mac.

4. Check and fix the disk in Disk Utility

If after checking and you find the issues is really related to the WD My Passport external drive, then you can try to fix the drive issues in Disk Utility. Please do as follows step by step to accomplish the task.

Open Disk Utility and check the left panel to see if the WD My Passport external drive appears there. If you can see the drive in Disk Utility, please check the volume on the disk. Please choose the volume and try to mount it.

If there is no volume listed your Mac, it is not able to access the drive then. The Mount option will be greyed out.). In such a case, Disk Utility see your external disk, your options are First Aid, Erase and Restore. First Aid will check the disk for errors and then try to repair the disk if necessary. This is the option to choose for you. Click the First Aid tab and select Run.

If after running First Aid the Mac finds errors you could fix, you may see the option to Repair Disk. If you do, go ahead and run the repairs.

Note: If you still need the data on the damaged drive, please don't choose the Restore and Erase option. It will cause further damage to the lost data on the disk. We suggest you recover the lost data first. We will share the guide about how to recover lost data later. Please keep reading on.

5. Recover lost data from not showing disk.

If there are important data on the not showing disk, you may want to recover lost data first before repairing the hard disk issue. You can try one of the best Mac data recovery applications in the market. Here we will share you one of the software and tell you how to do the recovery step by step.

TogetherShare Data Recovery for Mac is the software we suggest for you. With this easy-to-use software, you are able to recover lost data from not showing up WD My Passport external hard drive or any other types of devices, including USB key, SSD, memory card, internal hard disk, etc.

Here is a simple and quick tutorial of the software. 25pp for mac os x 10.13. Only a few easy steps needed, you can get back lost data from the damaged drive effectively.

Step 1. Download the software.

Please download the trial version to scan and check if it works for you before recovering data. Here is the download available for you.

TogetherShare Data Recovery for Mac

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Step 2. Connect and select the disk.

Connect the disk to the Mac first. Please run the software from Launchpad and select the WD My Passport external hard drive in the device list. Click the Scan button to continue.

Step 3. Scan the disk.

The software will scan the disk automatically. With different data recovery methods and technology, the software is able to help you check and find the lost data effectively.

Ste 4. Preview and recover data.

After the scan is finished, you will find all the found files are listed for check. Preview the files to identify the wanted files first. Then choose the files to recover to another drive.

What's more, if you want to recover lost data in other cases - such as deleted files by accidental, reformat hard drive wrongly, deleted/lost partition, and so on - you can also try to use this software to recover the lost data. It can recover lost photos, videos, documents and other files on any digital storage devices.

6. Format the drive to fix the issue.

If your WD My Passport external hard drive is formatted using a file system that the Mac cannot read, or it is corrupted, you can try to reformat it directly to fix the issue. Of course, we suggest you follow the above tutorial about recovering data from a damaged disk to recover data first if necessary. Then you can try to reformat the drive.

Before reformatting the disk, please check and ensure to check the file system that can be read on Mac. Here's a bit of background on file formats: Mac computers, prior to Sierra, used the HFS+ file format. The systems after Sierra use Apple File System (APFS). exFAT or the older FAT32 are formats that can also be read on Mac. If you want your external hard drive to be read by Macs and PCs, you need to format it using exFAT or the older FAT32.

Here's how to reformat your drive in Disk Utility so it can be read by Mac:

1) Open Disk Utility.
2) select the disk and click Erase.
3) Choose your format, give the drive a name.
4) Click on Erase and it will then reformat the drive.

We will also introduce another simple software to help you format the drive. It's TS DataWiper for Mac. You can download it first to have a try.

TS DataWiper for Mac

Then run it from Launchpad, choose Disk Format. You can see a format button. Just click Format button to format the hard drive.

We suggest this tiny tool for you because it can not only format the drive, but also with this application, you can even wipe the data permanently on any drives. If you want to erase some sensitive data from your drive, you can use it to do the job. However, please note that the wiped data is no longer recoverable, so please be careful to do this.

How to make sure your drive and data is safe?

We have final suggestion to make your WD My Passport external hard drive is more safe. Also, we will do our best to make that is more of a guard against this error happening again.

Actually, most drive issues are caused when the disk is removed without ejecting it properly. To make sure that your external drive doesn't become corrupted again in the future, please always unplug the disk properly after using it. Don't just unplug the USB cable directly. Please first eject the external hard drive in Desktop or Finder by right clicking the disk and choose Eject. Then you can unplug the WD My Passport external hard drive manually.

Besides, please ensure to check the status of your hard drive after a long time use. If the drive is overused, some issues will happen and cause data loss. Don't cut down power suddenly while the computer is running or the data is transferring between your devices.

No matter how, please just be careful to use your drives to avoid damage to the drive. More important, data is priceless, so please do the best as above to protect your drive and data.

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