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Stress80
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Registered: 03-14-2010
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We want to Remove the VCD from our passports, not disable it.

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Chalk another user up to being extremely angry about not being able to remove this vcd smartware stuff, i don't want it disabled, I want it GONE! Also The fact it still looks for the driver is outta control, for real? it slows my install time on new computers, and really is a nuisance as I use this drive for dj tracks, and need this drive to load instantly. Get it fixed. We want the option to remove it, i'm like two days from returning this drive and getting a seagate. Class action lawsuit anyone? I wonder if that is a possibility in this issue? release a fix quick before you lose more customers.

This drive whether it be itself or the stupid vcd/smart crap prevent my computer booting up with the drive plugged into a usb slot, as soon as I remove the drive the computer boots. This drive is gone. Seagate here I come.

 

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goran
Posts: 3
Registered: 03-20-2010
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Re: We want to Remove the VCD from our passports, not disable it.

Add me too to the list of unsatisfied buyers!  I juts bought my fifth WD Passport but the VCD makes it useless to me.  I want to use my Passport as a portable HDD, NOT as a back-up for a stationary HD!

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brooksware2000
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Registered: 03-21-2010
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Re: We want to Remove the VCD from our passports, not disable it.

Add me to the ever growing list of dissatisfied customers.  I use to be very loyal to Western Digital as I've always found their products very reliable and cost effective.  I found it very misleading that nothing on the packaging states that a portion of your drive is taken up by a hidden partition that cannot be removed.  Nothing says that a virtual CD will be loaded everytime you plug in the drive.  Nothing says that you will have to path out to the driver folder on the hard drive to install all the drivers that windows needs to load.  Nothing says that this process may take an unecessary amount of time.

 

I know there is a patch out so you can hide the VCD but, this is unacceptable.  Even though you hide the VCD, it shows up again on every new PC that you plug the drive into.  This is further compounded by having to install three different drivers. The option should be ours on whether we want to use the software or not.  What's more annoying is that I have yet to see any responses to concerns presented in these forums from Western Digital.

 

My intentions are to return the drive for a refund but, the store I purchased from only allows unopened returns on hard drives.  I haven't even used the drive yet.  So, Western Digital, step up to the plate and either fix this issue or, at the very least, offer a refund for a hindered product.

 

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asics447
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Registered: 03-22-2010
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Re: We want to Remove the VCD from our passports, not disable it.

Add another one to  the lsit very dissapointing but yet they say we have lsiened to our customers

I was a very big supporter of there products and we were wondering why these drives were so cheap and now we know why

you should have an option to format with what you want and not install this horibble software/manager/nightmare

 

If I had knew this before hand we would have never bought the product

 

giving us more headaches then it is worth and time to look into other external mfg's seems like the ball was dropped big-time on this one

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myrrh
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Registered: 03-25-2010
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Re: We want to Remove the VCD from our passports, not disable it.

Another dissapointed WD customer.  I bought the drive to run under Linux as a file server and wanted the biggest drive available.  Windows/Mac bloatwave is of no use to me.  I purchased a 1TB drive and Linux only shows 999.5GB.  It's bad enough that the TB is not a true terrabyte, now we have bloatware to contend with.  This must be stopped now as we all know bloatware only gets bigger an bigger with each new release.  Will be looking elsewhere for my next HDD purchase.

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rdmsmith
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Registered: 03-26-2010
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Re: We want to Remove the VCD from our passports, not disable it.

And yet another disappointed customer here. I just wanted a standard portable drive where I could use ALL of the space without any hassles. Instead I am left feeling betrayed by WD - they have forced this "Smartware" onto people whether they want it or not then make them jump through hoops to 'hide' it. You don't even get the space back. I have no issue with free software being bundled with the product, but make it quick, simple and painless to remove if you don't want it!

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kimhauer
Posts: 11
Registered: 03-29-2010
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Re: We want to Remove the VCD from our passports, not disable it.

A  lot ot companies use hidden partitions to store programs. For example My Acer netbook has XP sp3 stored on a hidden partition, which is there so when you start the computer for the first time, it installs windows XP, This illiminates the need to package a separate cd or dvd. These partitions can't be accessed by windows, but they can be accesses thru linux . Google >  linux disk partitioning,  read up on the subject, you can delete these partitions by using a dos based program.

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brooksware2000
Posts: 4
Registered: 03-21-2010
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Re: We want to Remove the VCD from our passports, not disable it.

You are correct however, those hidden partitions can be deleted.  Use any partitioning program to unhide that partition and it can be removed.  The scope of the hard drive installed in the pc/laptop is not functioning as a portable drive.  The hidden partition on this drive cannot be removed and, because of the driver requirement, cannot be used on some operating systems.  I'd rather have the option of using SmartWare or removing it.  Having it forced on you is not good in my book.

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oipaz
Posts: 1
Registered: 04-03-2010
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Re: We want to Remove the VCD from our passports, not disable it.

Well, I just discovered that I did spend 80 euro for a disk that won't be of any use for me.

Now I need to know if there is any chance of getting a new firmware for the passport or not. In the second case I can only try to return the disk to the shop. Hoping that they will return me the money.

Please let US know.

Thanks

 

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Ecodrive
Posts: 3
Registered: 05-05-2010
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Re: We want to Remove the VCD from our passports, not disable it.

wow. I did not realize extent of the problem.

I wanted to purchase WD Passport Essential SE of 1Tb capacity, but from this topic I see it cannot be used as generic USB HDD on any system? 

It's not joke? Why do that? Any logical or technical explanation?

 

I would laugh if somebody told me - but my eyes tell me that here are a lot of dissatisfied people on this forum. Thanks God I decided to check forum for another question (related to encryption) about WD Passport and found this terrible news BEFORE I purchased. I wouldn't even consider an option to buy HDD with proprietary drivers.

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