
Drive Not Supported - The drive model is not supported. Unknown - The drive has some other undetermined status. Standby - The drive is part of the RAID array but needs to be rebuilt. Rebuilding - The drive is being rebuilt. Individual Drives or JBOD (Individual Drives) -max capacity, no data protection. Stripe or RAID 0 (Striped) - (default) max capacity, speed, no fault tolerance. Connect a RAID model drive to the computer. JBOD - individual drives, max capacity, no data protectionĪnswer ID 659: RAID Levels Supported with Western Digital ProductsĬheck the current RAID mode and status of a drive. RAID 1 - max data protection, half capacity. RAID 0 - (default) max capacity and speed, no data protection. The RAID screen will not who unless the drive has two drives and supports RAID.Ĭheck the drive status and change the RAID mode.
Enter WD Drive Utilities in the search bar.test does not support SSD.Īnswer ID 6265: WD Security & WD Drive Utilities: Attach a Supported WD Drive Drives not listed are above not supported.Direct Attached Storage (DAS) Drives: My Book, My Book for Mac, My Book Duo, My Book Pro, WD easystore Desktop, WD easystore Portable, My Passport, My Passport for Mac, My Passport Ultra, My Passport Ultra for Mac, My Passport Ultra (USB-C), My Passport Ultra for Mac (USB-C), My Passport Go, My Passport Air, My Passport Ultra Metal, WD Elements SE, WD Backup Drive Desktop.
Connect a supported drive to the computer.Read the EULA (End User License Agreement).Download and install WD Drive Utilities.Follow the steps to install WD Drive Utilities for Windows.