Hi katerine albarellos, first of all, what computer operating system are you using? As S W mentioned, if it used for mac, you need to use disk utility to format it to either exfat or macos extended (journaled). If there is any current files in your external hdd, be sure to backup or make a copy, as re configuring the hdd partition, will result in data loss. To be able to use for windows, what i had done is to use disk utility to spit into two partition, one is using macos extended (journaled) for time machine, misc and another exfat, which windows can write to it.
You can chose one of two options to track the location of your passport: Instant: Enter your passport number in the given field to check on the status. If your status shows “origination scan”, it means your passport has left the Embassy or Consulate is on its way to the delivery location you have chosen. It is however not available yet.
Am I correct in assuming that the Passport is formatted HFS+? - I'm not sure what this means (I'm really not that tech-savvy), but it was formatted the very first time for use on my macbook, so I think yes? What are you using to copy the files?
- I used to just be able to copy paste from folder to folder while on my mac. At this point, I tried doing the same. I connected over the network to my windows PC and started moving files to a shared drive.
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Some moved, some didn't, and most all the time, there was that error that would pop up. In which environment are you using to try to copy? - I am trying to move all the files over to my Windows PC (eventually to an external hard drive that is compatible with this PC) 4. Are you sure that your Passport is not damaged? - I don't believe so, but how can I tell? I am able to open and use some of the many files I have attempted to open.