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Amanda WongSummary: This article concludes the three most common reasons why your WD My Passport is read-only on Mac and provides effective solutions to fix WD hard drive read-only on Mac. NTFS file system is the most common cause, you can free download iBoysoft NTFS for Mac to write to the NTFS WD drive without reformatting.
Western Digital is one of the most popular hard drive manufacturers. Its product line covers WD My Passport, WD Easystore, WD My Passport Ultra, WD My Book, WD Elements, WD My Passport for Mac, and more. You may find the WD hard drive is read-only on Mac when you want to transfer files to WD My Passport from Mac.
"I have a WD My Passport 320GB external hard drive that I am trying to hook up to my iMac for the first time. I'm running macOS 10.13. I'm extremely frustrated because this drive is in a read-only mode, and I can't figure out how to change it! Any suggestion to fix this?"
A read-only WD My Passport/Elements/Easystore won't allow you to write new data to it. Keep reading to know the possible causes and look for solutions for WD My Passport read-only on Mac problem.
Different scenarios when WD My Passport is read-only on Mac | Corresponding solutions |
Your WD My Passport hard drive is NTFS-formatted | Method 1. Directly format the new NTFS drive for Mac; Method 2. Backup important files from an old NTFS drive and reformat it or Mac; Method 3. Use NTFS driver for Mac to mount the WD hard drive in read-write mode |
You have read-only permission to access the WD My Passport hard drive | Change the disk permission on Mac: right-click the disk icon on desktop and click Get Info, and uncheck "Ignore ownership on this volume." |
Your WD My Passport hard drive is corrupted | Method 1. Run First Aid in Disk Utility to check and repair WD drive errors; Method 2. Reformat the drive in Disk Utility to eliminate all logical disk errors. |
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Scenario 1: Your WD My Passport hard drive is NTFS-formatted
For WD My Passport Ultra and WD Elements, check if the hard drive is formatted with NTFS file system when you can't write to it. By default, macOS can read NTFS drive on Mac. You can view the files saved on the NTFS-formatted partition or drive but can't make any changes to them.
In addition, the WD My Passport hard drive won't let you add any files to it, thus, you can't transfer files between the WD hard drive and your Mac.
To check if your WD My Passport is NTFS-formatted, follow the steps:
- Go to Finder > Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility.
- Click the WD My Passport (you may have changed its name) at the left sidebar. The file system information will be displayed on the right.
Note: You can also right-click the disk icon on the desktop and choose "Get Info" to check the file system information.
After having confirmed that the WD My Passport is formatted with NTFS, many people will choose to reformat the WD My Passport hard drive to make the WD external hard drive compatible with Mac. If there are crucial files on the drive, make sure you have already backed up them before reformatting.
In fact, installing a WD NTFS driver for Mac is a much easier way.
Solution: Install an NTFS for Mac driver to make WD My Passport writable
Mac NTFS free drivers like iBoysoft NTFS for Mac can help you read and write to NTFS-formatted WD My Passport drives on Mac. Such an tool automatically mounts the NTFS drive on Mac in read-write mode so that you can use the NTFS drive on Mac just like you do on a Windows PC.
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- 2. Connect the NTFS-formatted WD My Passport drive to Mac.
- 3. Write to NTFS-formatted WD My Passport drive after the drive has been mounted successfully.
Note: Can't read and write to your NTFS disk after installing the software? Follow the pop-up to install an NTFS driver by iBoysoft and enable System Extensions. Then, you can read and write to the NTFS volumes.
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Scenario 2: You have read-only permission to access the WD My Passport hard drive
If your WD My Passport external hard drive is not formatted with NTFS but you have no write permission to it, it is probably because you have read-only permission to access the WD My Passport. Since your WD external hard drive is write-protected, all your write access is denied.
To know your permission to the WD My Passport, follow the steps below:
- Right-click the WD My Passport disk icon at the desktop and choose "Get Info".
- Check the information at the bottom under the Sharing & Permissions tab.
If you can see the message "You can only read", then you will understand why you can't write to your WD My Passport drive.
Solution: Change read-only permission on the WD My Passport drive
Follow the instruction below to change permission on Mac so that you can access the WD My Passport again:
- 1. Click on the lock icon at the right corner in the Get Info window.
- 2. Enter the password if asked.
- 3. Check the "Ignore ownership on this volume".
- 4. Click on the gear button and choose "Apply to enclosed items…".
- 5. Click "OK" when you are asked to confirm the operation.
- 6. Click the "Read Only" in the Privilege column and select "Read & Write".
By now, you have regained the read and write access to the WD My Passport.
Scenario 3: Your WD My Passport hard drive is corrupted
If you are sure that the read-only WD My Passport is not caused by the NTFS file system nor read-only permission, another possible cause might be disk corruption. When an external drive is corrupted, people suddenly have trouble reading or/and writing to the disk.
Then you need to fix the corrupted WD My Passport external hard drive to make it writable again. We will introduce two solutions here:
- First Aid the read-only WD My Passport on Mac
- Reformat the WD My Passport on Mac
Solution 1: First Aid the read-only WD My Passport on Mac
This solution might help you solve the read-only external hard drive problem without formatting. You will utilize a built-in tool on Mac called Disk Utility. It is used to manage internal and external disks on Mac. There is a function called First Aid in Disk Utility that can be used to check for and repair errors on the selected disk or volume.
Here is how to fix the read-only WD My Passport in Disk Utility:
- 1. Go to Finder > Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility.
- 2. Select the WD My Passport drive at the left sidebar.
- 3. Click on First Aid and click on "Run" to repair the WD My Passport drive.
- 4. Click "Done" after the operation completes.
If First Aid fails to repair the WD external hard drive, your disk might be seriously corrupted. You will have to reformat the WD My passport to make it not read-only.
Solution 2: Reformat the WD My Passport for Mac
Reformatting the WD My Passport for Mac is the ultimate solution for fixing the read only file system on Mac. Follow the steps below to know how to make the WD My Passport compatible with Mac and PC.
- 1. Make sure you have a copy of your important files on WD My Passport hard drive, or recover lost data from the external hard drive for free with iBoysoft Data Recovery for Mac.
- 2. Go to Finder > Applications > Utilities > Disk Utility.
- 3. Click on the WD My Passport drive at the left sidebar.
- 4. Check Click "Erase" on the top of the Disk Utility window.
- 5. Input a name.
- 6. Choose FAT or exFAT as the format for convenience because either of them is compatible with both Windows and macOS. Then, how to format the WD My Passport for Mac exclusive use? Simply choose APFS or Mac OS Extend format in Disk Utility, which also works if you want to format WD Elements for Mac.
- 7. Choose "GUID Partition Map" as the Scheme.
- 8. Click on the "Erase" button.
You can reconnect the WD external hard drive to Mac again to see if it is writable now.
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Why is the WD My Passport read-only?
It is pretty common when you buy a new external hard drive and find it read-only on Mac due to the NTFS file system, designed for working with Microsoft Windows. NTFS is not supported by macOS, therefore, you should choose an external hard drive formatted for Mac when purchasing, or manually format the external hard drive for Mac.
But sometimes, you get an external hard drive from others and find it read-only, or your external drive suddenly becomes read-only after you have been using it for a while. Then, it is not recommended to reformat the disk directly which erases all data. You may want to know the reasons and fix it.
The most common reasons for a read-only WD external hard drive, like WD My Passport, are listed below:
- 1. Your WD My Passport hard drive is NTFS-formatted
- 2. You have read-only permission to access WD My Passport hard drive
- 3. Your WD My Passport hard drive is corrupted
If you are not sure which reason has caused your Mac external hard drive read only, check the scenarios one by one. If you know the reason already, you can jump to the scenario that best describes your situation.
Conclusion
The external hard drive read-only on Mac problem doesn't happen to WD external hard drives only. Any external hard drive could be write-protected on Mac. It is quite common to see other notable external hard drive brands get the same complaint like Seagate, Samsung, Toshiba, etc. When you come across the read-only disk problem on Mac, the post is always helpful.
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