I have the same problem. i would do as suggested but the root directory is no appearing. i have only the my passport folder. only the folder that has the arrow sign on it indicating mounting and unmounting

i have tried every possible way. using different computers with no success. finally i opened the WD software that came with the HD after installing it in my mac. an application utility enables me to erase the HD in the format readable by mac


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Only if your appearance has significantly changed from what is in your current passport. Growing a beard or coloring your hair would not constitute a significant change. If you can still be identified from the photo in your current passport, you do not need to apply for a new passport.

When someone takes your passport photo, you must remove your face covering or mask so your full face is visible and the face covering and mask do not block portions of your face. We need to see your full face to establish your identity.

Your photo is a vital part of your visa application. To learn more, review the information below on how to provide a suitable photo. Digital images are required for some visa categories, while photos are required for other visa categories. The acceptance of your digital image or photo is at the discretion of the U.S. embassy or consulate where you apply.

Thanks for your faster response.

My drive just formatted accidentally not overwritten.

I was tried stellar data recovery software, but i have not found my data.

Stellar only recover $Recycle.bin

File Size: 58 bytes

and some txt log files.

But in drive there has 500 GB above data e.g. Images and camera video files, before formatting. and i really need my data.

Please help me please please please.

I am very sorry for your lost data but now what i can say is that your data recovery is not possible as you accidentally did low level formatting which eased your data. As far as i know there is no data recovery software available which can recover data from the low level formatted drive.

Hi

My wd hdd is password protected. Accidently, enter password wrong , and click on format the hdd. So hdd is formatted I need to recover data from the hdd.

Can anyone help me to recover data ???

How can i recover data from wd Hdd ??

A machine-readable passport (MRP) is a machine-readable travel document (MRTD) with the data on the identity page encoded in optical character recognition format. Many countries began to issue machine-readable travel documents in the 1980s.

Most travel passports worldwide are MRPs. They are standardized by the ICAO Document 9303 (endorsed by the International Organization for Standardization and the International Electrotechnical Commission as ISO/IEC 7501-1) and have a special machine-readable zone (MRZ), which is usually at the bottom of the identity page at the beginning of a passport. The ICAO 9303 describes three types of documents corresponding to the ISO/IEC 7810 sizes:

The fixed format allows specification of document type, name, document number, nationality, date of birth, sex, and document expiration date. All these fields are required on a passport. There is room for optional, often country-dependent, supplementary information. There are also two sizes of machine-readable visas similarly defined.

Computers with a camera and suitable software can directly read the information on machine-readable passports. This enables faster processing of arriving passengers by immigration officials, and greater accuracy than manually-read passports, as well as faster data entry, more data to be read and better data matching against immigration databases and watchlists.

Apart from optically readable information, many passports contain an RFID chip which enables computers to read a higher amount of information, for example a photo of the bearer. These passports are called biometric passports and are also described by ICAO 9303.

Some official travel documents are in the larger TD2 size, 105.0  74.0 (4.13  2.91 in). They have a layout of the MRZ with two rows of 36 characters each, similar to the TD3 format, but with 31 characters for the name, 7 for the personal number and one less check digit. Yet some official travel documents are in the booklet format with a TD3 identity page.

For airline tickets, visas and more, the advice is to only use the first name written in the passport. This is a problem for people who use their second name (as defined by the order in the passport) as their main name in daily speech. It is common, for example in Scandinavia, that the second or even third name is the one defined for daily usage: for example, the actor Hugh Laurie, whose full name is James Hugh Calum Laurie. Swedish travel agents usually book people using the first and daily name if the first one is not their main name, despite advice to use only the first name. If this is too long, the spelling in the MRZ could be used.

For people using a variant of their first name in daily speech, for example the former US president Bill Clinton whose full name is William Jefferson Clinton, the advice is to spell their name as in the passport.

In Scandinavian legislation, a middle name is a name placed between the given name and surname, and is usually a family name. Such names are written as an extra surname in passports. People have been stranded at airports since they entered this extra family name in the "middle name" field in airline booking forms, which in English speaking tradition is a given name.

This name issue is also an issue for post-Brexit EU women under the Brexit settled status (they have two family names, a birth and marriage name, but only the birth name was used by the passport MRZ and therefore used in the settlement application, although they have been using the married name in UK population register).[further explanation needed][6]

I'm an utter noob at this, and even with the support articles online provided by WD to reformat the drive, I'm still unable to. I'm trying to format it to FAT32, so that it can run on both Mac and windows, cause currently My mac is partitioned by bootcamp. The step by step instructions don't work, cause I'm unable to press the "options" button after I've gone to Applications>Utilities>Disk Utilities>WD Passport. And there is no "padlock" icon for me to unlock it. Is there anyone that could possibly explain how to format the drive to FAT32, and a general idea of how the backup should be done to back up BOTH mac and bootcamp together. THANKS!!!!!

When you open Disk Utility and select your WD Passport from the left-hand sidebar, you will need to select the sub-menu "Erase". Once you are there you can select from the expansion menu which format you would like for the drive. Then you can give it a specific name (other than the generic WD Passport) if you desire. After choosing FAT32 the process will get underway once you click on "Erase" in the lower right of that window.

thanks for the help guys! Can either of you provide a dumbed down version of how I shoud go about backing both mac and windows sides now? What do you mean by formatting another drive? I've succeeded in getting the drive formatted to MS-DOS (FAT), now what next? If I create a system image of windows, wouldn't that take up alot of space on the mac drive? and I doubt I've enough space to do so.

What is the capacity of the WD Passport? If it is sufficiently large (for example 1 or 2TB) you could partition it so that one section (partition) is formatted for Time Machine, and the other is left as FAT32 for the Windows portion. Go back to Disk Utility with the WD attached and follow a similar pathway as you initially did to format it, however this time you will choose Partition from the sub-menu. (Be sure to select the topmost entry for the WD otherwise you will not have the Partition option.) It will show the Volume Scheme as Current with just the one partition that you did in FAT32. From the expansion list select 2 Partitions. Grab the slider/divider to set the size limits to your requirements. Once satisfied, click one partition and name and format accordingly in HFS+ for the Mac requirements; note: the HFS+ formatted partition will be recognized by Time Machine and you will be asked if that is your wish to use it; you will probably answer 'yes' and allow TM to do its thing. The other partition you will select, name and choose FAT32 as it already appears. Click Apply in the lower right of that window and wait while the process completes. Now you can unmount the drive while you prepare the Windows side for backup with the Windows utility. Once you re-attach the WD as a partitioned drive it will show up as two separate icons on the desktop representing two distinct and 'separate' volumes (even though they belong to the same physical entity). Time Machine will immediately launch and ask about your choice for backup. Follow the prompts in the dialog box and you will be set for your Mac backup. The Windows backup answer should be handled by someone else who has experience with BootCamp or VM because I do not use it.

Well, it didn't work, and so I googled why, and some commenter somewhere said to reformat the drive as a Mac extended Journal...and so I opened up disk utility and proceeded to erase the drive. Because I had convinced myself I knew what I was doing

Sorry, I'm sure this is like nails on a chalkboard to some reading this. I just need to get the drive formated to back up my macbook pro, and there's no worry about losing underlying data, so i'm hoping there might be a relatively easy fix out there. Thanks for the help! be457b7860

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