Time Machine and My Book World

I am baffled...... and neither a Mac expert.....


I have been trying for hours to configure my hard drive (Western Digital My Book World Edition) to Time Machine and have tried a number of things looking at the tips on various forums


In summary

-The MyBook World is connected to my router. I tried connecting directly to mac via ethernet and did not get any further

- I can see the MyBookWorld in Finder under shared devices and clicking on it shows both a 'Download' and 'Public' folder

- When I use Time Machine I cannot see this hard drive when I click on Select Backup Disk it does not recognise this external drive


I have done the following things

- In Finder I have clicked on Go and Connect to Server. I have done this for each folder

- I have looked in Utilities and disk utilities and I cannot see the hard drive

- Within System Preferences / Network I am connected to Airport

- I have tried the following terminal command and pressed return and nothing happened: defaults write com.apple.systempreferences TMShowUnsupportedNetworkVolumes 1

- Having lost all hope I installed the WD software and that seems to have made the problem worse: Within Time Machine I can't select 'Select Back Up Disk'> having uninstalled it now it seems tohave made no difference


I am not expert in anyway shape or form, so if anybody can help I would be very grateful


Kind regards

CP

iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.7), Western Digital My Book World Edit

Posted on May 30, 2011 2:58 PM

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Jun 2, 2011 4:30 AM in response to DJCollins

Thanks, but this does not help.


In the article, it assumes that when you open Time Machine, you see the drive.


I do not see the drive in Time Machine.


I also note that in the article, it says that if this does not work, call apple as it is an apple related issue. I called apple and they say it is a WD related issue.


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This is the problem, I can see it as a network drive in Finder, but not in Time Machine

May 30, 2011 6:16 PM in response to CP71

Try this!


Click on MyBookWorld in the finder (under shared), click 'disconnect' from the top right (depending on finder view) of finder window- that button should change to 'connect as' - click it and authenticate as Name: wd_backup and Password: backup (both defaults that can be changed later)


You should now be able to see the backup volume in the time machine setup preference pane and setup as per usual ( you will need the name and password from before to access)


If you wish to learn more about the great features of this device just access the user manual from the Western Digital website. You can also access the advanced configuration from Safari by clicking the little open book symbol - under 'Bonjour' you will see a link to MyBookWorld


Good luck


p.s just remembered you may need to update the firmware of you MyBookWorld so you will need to access the advanced configuration to do this- remember to have a hard connection (ethernet) to both the internet and the MyBookWorld when you do this 🙂


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May 31, 2011 6:22 AM in response to DJCollins

I have been frustrated by exactly the same issue as CP71.


I can see mybookworld as a server in Finder


I cannot see it in Time Machine


The firmware is up to date.


I tried to follow the DJCollins instructions, but I am not bright enough!


Click on MyBookWorld in the finder (under shared), click 'disconnect' from the top right (depending on finder view) of finder window- that button should change to 'connect as' - click it and authenticate as Name: wd_backup and Password: backup (both defaults that can be changed later).......this did not work for me...


If you wish to learn more about the great features of this device just access the user manual from the Western Digital website. You can also access the advanced configuration from Safari by clicking the little open book symbol - under 'Bonjour' you will see a link to MyBookWorld...... I have tried to use the WD website to get help - even phoned WD. but all too hard for me!


If someone could have idiot proof instructions on how to do WD mybookworld with a mac it would be appreciated.

Jun 2, 2011 6:30 AM in response to CP71

What format is your WD drive? I had a similar problem when I moved from Windows to Mac, it would see my WD but I couldn't use it for Time Machine. I moved all my files off it, re-formatted it to Mac OS Extended (Journalated) and then it appeared as a drive in TM setup.


To be honest I swapped it out for a Time Capsule in the end (2 x WD to be exact), they were causing things to slow down and it was annoying having them hanging from the USB ports all the time. Now everything runs quickly without the constant re-indexing of the WD drives and I have 2 free USB ports available.

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