WD My Passport (2 TB)
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WD My Passport

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JulienG682

1 month ago

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Anonymous

1 month ago

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Wireless? So a WLAN hard drive with an internal battery? If so, then it would probably have to be an SSD, not an HDD, for reasons of power consumption. You haven't found anything like this and I haven't come across it myself. But I could imagine that you could find something like this with an intensive search. But it's unlikely to be mass-produced and therefore not cheap.

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vecors99

3 years ago

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Jason Lai Wai

3 years ago

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Unfortunately, I can't tell you the exact differences. I would recommend BitLocker, because it is a professional solution, and WD Security for the normal end user. The only advantage I see with WD Scurity is if you also want to use the hard drive for Macs. Otherwise, as long as you have the "key", you can use the hard drive on different computers.

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veit.a

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

Yes, the WD Elements Portable 4TB hard drive runs under Windows7. It is factory formatted in the correct format (NTFS). Quick note: You asked your question under the WD My Password 4TB. This is also compatible with Windows XP or higher (also Windows 7) and is also formatted in the factory in NTFS format. Greetings Colin

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