Trying to mount a WD Passport Pro (Thunderbolt) on my W540
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2014 7:34 am
Hi,
I have a W540 and was given a WD "My Passport Pro" - which is a "Mac" RAID0/RAID1 hard-disk, connected by Thunderbolt. I run Windows 7 64 Ultimate.
I have posted this question on the Lenovo forum as well - but, nobody has replied to my query.
I understand, by default, this drive is formatted for the Mac, using HFS+J. But, I cannot even get Windows 7 to recognise the drive when I plugged it in. The Thunderbolt software did see the drive, and is able to list it out correctly. But, Windows attempted to install the "Standard AHCI device driver version 1.0" - which gives a code 12 (not enough resources).
I contacted WD technical support as well - he claimed he can get Windows OS to recognise the device. I asked him - what device driver did his Windows install - so far, I have silence from him.
The HFS+ disk format is not the issue .... I have the HFS+ device driver (from Paragon Software) on my system - can read and write to Mac disks. The problem is the AHCI device driver from Windows.
Any idea what I can try? Thank you in advance.
TS
I have a W540 and was given a WD "My Passport Pro" - which is a "Mac" RAID0/RAID1 hard-disk, connected by Thunderbolt. I run Windows 7 64 Ultimate.
I have posted this question on the Lenovo forum as well - but, nobody has replied to my query.
I understand, by default, this drive is formatted for the Mac, using HFS+J. But, I cannot even get Windows 7 to recognise the drive when I plugged it in. The Thunderbolt software did see the drive, and is able to list it out correctly. But, Windows attempted to install the "Standard AHCI device driver version 1.0" - which gives a code 12 (not enough resources).
I contacted WD technical support as well - he claimed he can get Windows OS to recognise the device. I asked him - what device driver did his Windows install - so far, I have silence from him.
The HFS+ disk format is not the issue .... I have the HFS+ device driver (from Paragon Software) on my system - can read and write to Mac disks. The problem is the AHCI device driver from Windows.
Any idea what I can try? Thank you in advance.
TS