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WD 2TB Black My Passport Portable External Hard Drive - USB 3.0 - WDBS4B0020BBK-WESN

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Features

  • Auto backup with Included WD Backup Software
  • Password Protection with hardware encryption
  • Trusted drive built with WD reliability
  • USB 3.0 port; USB 2.0 compatible; System Compatibility: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7; Requires reformatting for Mac OS X operating system
  • 3 year manufacturer's limited warranty

Description

My Passport is the trusted, portable storage that perfectly complements your on-the-go lifestyle. Designed to fit in the palm of your hand, there’s plenty of space to store a massive amount of photos, videos, music and documents. Perfectly paired with WD Backup software and password protection, the My Passport drive helps keep your files safe.


Hard Drive: ‎2000 GB Mechanical Hard Disk


Brand: ‎Western Digital


Series: ‎My Passport


Item model number: ‎WDBS4B0020BBK-WESN


Hardware Platform: ‎Mac


Item Weight: ‎5.9 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎4.33 x 3.21 x 0.54 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎4.33 x 3.21 x 0.54 inches


Color: ‎Black


Flash Memory Size: ‎2


Hard Drive Interface: ‎USB 2.0/3.0


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Western Digital


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎February 15, 2018


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I bought this forever ago but never reviewed! I use this drive for gaming and it works great. Stores all my games and runs about as well as expected for an HDD. Great buy! 5/5
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 8, 2022 by Phoenix Carpenter

  • Still works and is amazing!
im using this for my ps4 cause I had gotten the 500 gb model works like a charm for downloaded games totally worth. I don't know how it fairs for actual storage for computer/ laptop stuff but I think every console gamer PlayStation/Xbox gamer should definitely have this in their inventory XD
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 25, 2022 by Minx

  • The software on the new WD Passports is not working. Hardware still ok.
I have been using WD Passport as my backup since 2015. I own two previous versions of the product (purchased 2015 and 2016), and the old ones are still working with no problems. However, the warranty is expired. I purchased two new ones in September 2019. I am unhappy with the software provided with the new version. The main reason I purchased WD Passport in the past was for the built-in password protection software, but the new software is not working. I'm not a software engineer so I don't know why it's not working, but I'll tell you exactly what happened in case this helps. I had a previous version of the WD Passport software installed on my computer. When I plugged in the new Passport, it offered to upgrade my software. However, the upgrade didn't work. There was a component of the old software that refused to uninstall. I couldn't get the WD password protection software to work on my new Passport, so I reformatted the new Passport and used a different encryption software that I had to purchase separately. As far as I can tell, the hardware is working perfectly to back up my files, but the software that came with the Passport was a bust. If you don't mind doing manual backups, this would not be a problem. If you rely on the software to make your backups automatically, this would be a major issue. I am perfectly happy making manual backups, and I have had good experience with the WD brand in the past, so I decided to stick with it. The hardware seems to be sturdy, because it got shaken around in a very loose box, and still worked when it got here. I purchased a second WD Passport off the same product page, but in a different color. The new Passport has a slightly different design and a slightly different cord was provided with it. I managed to get the old WD Passport software completely uninstalled off my computer, after multiple attempts. I tried to install the new software. The installation appeared to be a success, but when I ejected the Passport and plugged it back in, and tried to use the new WD Passport software to set a password, the software said that I didn't have a USB disk plugged in. I'm not sure if this is because I'm still using USB 3.0, and the new Passport is built for USB-C. They supplied a converter that lets you plug into USB 3.0, but maybe the software doesn't recognize the plug-in. Another possibility is that the software might not work if you don't have an internet connection. I am somewhat paranoid about some of my data, and I always back up all my computers while in airplane mode, with the wireless connection turned off, because at the present time, I've been using the same back-up device for my public and private files. I don't use cloud back-up for most of these files. I'm not sure if the software would work if I turned off airplane mode, but that wouldn't work for my needs anyway. Therefore, I will be using a different encryption software to password protect the drive, because I can't get the WD software to work for my needs. As far as I can tell, the hardware is still working perfectly to back up your files. The main delivery girl actually THREW the envelope onto my porch, and the drive seems to be okay, so it must be pretty sturdy. BTW: This is my second attempt to review this product. The first critical review I submitted mysteriously disappeared, and when I went back to edit the review with the new information, my first review simply wasn't there. So I'm submitting this again and I hope it will get posted this time, to give you the heads-up on the software issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 30, 2019 by Clothes Monkey

  • Inexpensive large-capacity portable storage
By way of introduction, I am a bit of a data snob. Well, maybe more than a bit. Not only is my data incredibly important to me, so is the overall configuration of my computer systems. I know of more than one person who lost everything, including their on-site backups, to theft or fire. Not to mention the loss of finely tweaked and synergistic software. Loss of equipment is one thing, loss of data and their systems quite another. Since I already sent backups of my data up the internet stream for offsite storage, brilliant me decided that I should do the same for the backup images of my computer systems. Well, that lasted for one month, exactly. By the end of the month I was nail-biting as I watched our data usage soar, which ended up passing our limit by a significant margin (grimace). I of all people should have known better. Indeed, my internet provider actually called me (that was a first), wondering if I wanted a better package for downloading HD movies (grin). I tried to explain what happened, but their tone of voice indicated that they did not believe me, not even a little. At any rate, my original idea was immediately scrapped in favor of a much cheaper solution: physical hard drives. (Yes, I had that thought earlier but wanted to save some $$$….) I picked up two WD 2TB My Passport Portable External Hard Drives (what a mouthful) for my off-site backup solution. Disk image backups are placed on one drive, which is then taken off-site with my name neatly (cough) scribbled on it via a post-it note. The second drive lives on-site, gathering the most recent drive images. At the end of the week these drives are then swapped (at least for now). Presto, off-site backups. Purchasing two of the same drive conveniently allowed me to easily swap them, where the network and backup software sees them as essentially identical. Two distinct colors, black and blue, were chosen to help me, the human, keep them straight. In order to further mitigate my propensity for confusion, I picked up two similarly colored cases (an inexpensive Amazon special). As with all hard drives, time will tell regarding the longevity and durability of these. So far so good, and my data usage is back under control. I bought both drives and their carry-cases fair-and-square, and have not participated in the dubious practice of a paid review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 6, 2019 by NAHNAH

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