USB 3.0 device connecting into USB 2.0 iMac ports

USB 3.0 device not recognized: My 2011 iMac has 4 USB 2.0 ports. I bought an external WD My Passport for iMac USB 3.0 external drive. It is not recognized by the iMac. The WD device works - I plugged it into a friend’s newer MacBook Pro and it worked in both USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports and on a newish iMac (forgot to check the vintage). How do I get backwards compatibility so I can connect the WD USB 3.0 device to the iMac USB 2.0 port?

Data: OS is current at El Cap 10.11.6. iMac ( 21.5", Mid 2011) I updated the DW Drive Utilities Installer but that did not help.

iMac, OS X El Capitan (10.11.6), WD My Passport for iMac USB 3.0

Posted on Aug 26, 2016 8:53 AM

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Aug 26, 2016 9:08 AM in response to seagreen939

Has the device been formatted as Mac OX Extended (Journaled) using Disk Utility. If not then of course it won't work, most drives come pre-formatted for Windows boxes and need to be reformatted to work with your Mac. BTW, have you considered buying a higher quality enclosure such as a Mercury Elite Pro (www.macsales.com), WD enclosure are not the highest quality and tend to have a high failure rate.

Aug 26, 2016 9:19 AM in response to rkaufmann87

No, the device is not recognized at all by my iMac, thus I have no idea how I would reformat it. Not only was it recognized immediately on newer iMac &MacBook, but I was able to write a file to the device, so it is properly formatted. So what I think the question is: Is there a way to update the USB 2.0 drivers on the iMac with a newer firmware (or whatever) so this old iMac will recognize the device?


Alas the real question was: Why didn't I notice that I was buying a USB 3.0 Device when I had a USB 2.0 machine? No answer to that one. The device is $100 so I don't want to toss it. Since the device does work, I can't claim a warrantee issue. And I didn't use it immediately so I am beyond the 15-day Best Buy return policy.

Aug 26, 2016 9:26 AM in response to seagreen939

In answer to your question, no. If any updates are available to your iMac you would find them in the Mac App Store and click the Update tab and install all updates.


To format any drive open Disk Utility (Applications - Utilities - Disk Utility) and format the drive. Its an extremely simple process once you have done it 1x.


A USB 3 EHD will work with a USB 2 computer, it just will have USB 2 speed. When it comes to technology a good rule of thumb to remember is any device will be as good as it's weakest link.


To be honest you are over complicating a simple issue, just format the drive and it should work fine. If it doesn't then return it and buy a higher quality device. Also ensure you have good cabling too, if you have a faulty cable then that can cause issues too.

Aug 26, 2016 9:54 AM in response to seagreen939

USB 3 is backward compatible with USB 2 - no driver updates necessary. Since you have other Macs that can read the drive the problem isn’t the hard drive. If you are plugging it into a hub try plugging it directly into the computer. (Although there shouldn’t be a problem using a hub it is always good to get all extraneous things out of the way.) Also try an SMC reset. Reset the System Management Controller (SMC) on your Mac - Apple Support Finally, try another cable. USB 3 cables run the gamut from well made and well shielded to horrid and in my experience horrid is more common that well made. If all else fails and the iMac has no trouble with other USB devices, replace the drive.

Aug 26, 2016 10:15 AM in response to seagreen939

seagreen939 wrote:


The cable works since it is the same cable I used to connect to the other Macs.

I did try all the steps in the SMC reset, but it did not work. (Thanks for trying! It was worth a shot)

Considering all that you have tried, I would try any EHD and see if the problem is with the drive. I'm assuming the drive has it's own power supply and isn't bus powered. If it is bus powered that could be your problem. iMac USB ports do not output much power and rely on USB devices to have their own external power supply.

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