A:AnswerYes, it will need to be reformatted. The Xbox One will prompt you to set it up as extended storage when you plug it in. Once it's been formatted for Xbox One you won't be able to use it for any other device or computer unless you reformat it again.
A:AnswerThey can only be directly transferred if you have bought the phone to external hard Drive adapter. Doesn't cosy very much to get. If not then you will have to go fro. Phone to computer to external hard drive.
A:AnswerIt's mainly just a large storage to transfer any data. I am not sure if you will need any other devices to go along with the external but it def is for storing data. I would not recommend this particular device because I lost all of my data!!!!
A:AnswerI have used WD portables for many years and through many levels of operating systems with no problems. I'm presently using it with Win 10 Pro and it is working great.
A:AnswerYes this will. I have this 4tb external backing up 3 of my Macbook Pros. 2 of my MBPs have 1TB drives and the other a 500GB drive, so the 4TB is perfect for all.
A:AnswerYes it will. I bought it bcuz my PS4 1TB ran outta space, couldn't even run the updates that are constantly happening. I bought & plugged this in through the front USB port & the PS4 walked me through the whole process. Easy. And it's cheaper than buying the PS4 option. Definitely recommended.
A:AnswerDepends on how you backed everything up. If you used time machine then yes it will delete the pictures on the drive. If you just copied them over, then no it will not delete them on the computer
A:AnswerIt comes preformated in NTFS. You can reformat it using the OS disk utilities or the Western Digital utilities that are installed not he drive.
A:AnswerAccording to the user manual, it can transfer up tp 10MB/sec depending on the cable connector: USB 3.1, USB 3.0 or USB 2.0, Download the free manual here:
https://products.wdc.com/library/UM/ENG/4779-705168.pdf
A:AnswerThe device comes formatted for Windows file systems out-of-the-box. The packaging says you can use it for external storage of files on a MacOS system, but you will need to follow the directions to set up TimeMachine software and reformat the disk for MacOS.
I would not expect that you can use it directly with an iPhone or iPad, unless they were plugged into a Mac or Windows machine (for example, running iTunes). Then you could use the Mac or Windows machine to copy the images (or whatever) to the easyStore drive.