![]() The WD My Passport is pretty neat in size – around 11cm x 8cm so it was no problem to pack it along with all my other leads, adapters and batteries. The small leaflet that came in the box directed me to and when I did a search on that page I came to instructions on how to format the My Passport for Mac, which took around 10 minutes. On the box, it says that the My Passport is Compatible with Windows 8, Windows 7 or Windows Vista and requires reformatting for Mac OS. That’s why on my recent Uniworld cruise I was pleased to try out the Western Digital My Passport, an external hard drive to store photos and other data.īefore I left for my cruise I made sure I tried out the My Passport, and lucky I did so, as I discovered that in order to use with my Apple Mac I’d need to format it. For both personal and professional reasons I’d hate to lose any of those photos. They are also the photos of my husband, friends or family that encapsulate the memories of each trip. These are the photos that I use to illustrate the articles I write on this blog, to share on my social media channels and possibly to use for projects in the future. But from even the shortest trips I probably come home with hundreds or even thousands of photos. I love trying to capture every memory in my images that glorious view, golden sunset, or delicious meal. ![]() Taking photos is one of the pleasures and problems of travel.
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