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Western digital my passport 1tb reviews
Western digital my passport 1tb reviews












  1. #WESTERN DIGITAL MY PASSPORT 1TB REVIEWS UPDATE#
  2. #WESTERN DIGITAL MY PASSPORT 1TB REVIEWS FULL#
  3. #WESTERN DIGITAL MY PASSPORT 1TB REVIEWS PORTABLE#

When transferring data from the hard drive to a brand new laptop with a 1TB hard drive, the transfer rate hovered between 90MBps and 100MBps.

#WESTERN DIGITAL MY PASSPORT 1TB REVIEWS FULL#

High density drives are always very quick initially, so it might become noticeably slower once it’s full of data and more seeking is required. You can enter the password for the drive on any Windows computer (it won't work on a Chromebook, for example), even if it doesn’t have the WD Security software installed, and you can also set it so that it remembers the computer and user of a particular computer, so that you won’t have to continually enter the password.Īs far as performance is concerned, the drive put up zippy results in CrystalDiskMark, recording sequential rates of 118.7 megabytes per second (MBps) and 118.1MBps for reading and writing, respectively. It puts a password on the drive that can’t be recovered if you ever lose it. It’s possible to encrypt the drive as well it supports 256-it AES encryption, and this can be enabled through the WD Security applications. File retrieval can be made to the original folders, or to a folder that you specify. The other thing is that the software can be used to schedule backups to your Dropbox account, too, which will work best for documents and photos, rather than music, video, and system files.

#WESTERN DIGITAL MY PASSPORT 1TB REVIEWS UPDATE#

It’s simple to use and can be set to run continuously, which will update files as they are changed, or on a schedule. WD ships the drive with a backup program called WD SmartWare, which can keep a copy of your system files, as well as common file types (using ‘Category’ backup) and custom folders. You won’t want to lose this cable because you probably won’t have another cable in your home that can act as a replacement (and you might have to fork out around $10 for a new one). There is a USB 3.0 port on the end of the drive, and it ships with a cable that’s 40cm long (not including the plugs on each end). Only one cable is required for operation. It’s a simple drives in terms of design, with clean, rounded lines, and its enclosure feels strong (it's metal), though it can be easily scuffed if you just chuck it in your backpack with other gear.

#WESTERN DIGITAL MY PASSPORT 1TB REVIEWS PORTABLE#

It’s the smallest 1TB drive portable drive we’ve reviewed to date, and can be transported easily in a pocket during times you don’t want to carry around a bag. Only 13mm thick, 110mm long and 81mm wide.

western digital my passport 1tb reviews

The 1TB capacity (which is actually 931GB under the Windows format) resides in a case that’s Previously, the My Passport range with the ‘Slim’ designation topped out at 500GB, and Seagate’s competing ‘Slim’ is still sitting at that lower capacity (at the time of writing). WD’s My Passport Slim is one of the first pocketable drives on the market to pack a capacity of 1TB.














Western digital my passport 1tb reviews