A:AnswerNo worries, it is plug and play. It is just a matter of plugging the drive into a open USB port on your PC. It should show up as drive F, "My Passport (F:)" and then you can use it just as any other drive to save files.
A:AnswerYes, it will work but it will have to be reformatted to work on it first. Should be in the settings on the 360. Just search for reformatting hard drives for Xbox 360 on Youtube if you need further help with reformatting.
A:AnswerTry opening up the files in the Passport and copy them over as needed. Its a bit of a pain, but it will work if the files are actually on the Passport.
A:AnswerThe best way to do that would be to plug both the iPhone and the hard drive into one computer and transfer pictures that way. That's what I do with my Samsung S5. I don't think it would work to plug the iPhone directly into the hard drive - I don't know how you would open a "File Manager" in order to transfer pictures directly.
A:AnswerIt should, but I would talk to someone at Western Digital (WD) before proceeding. When you purchase this product, you automatically get full support from WD. I recently upgraded from Windows 7 to 10 and had no issues. It should do a backup of Windows Vista and then 10, but I wouldn't want to steer you in the wrong direction. Speak to technical support person at WD (800.ASK.4WDC) to be sure.
A:AnswerIf the drive is recognized by your OS (operating system) it should how up under your My Computer. I'm not running Win 10, and I can't remember how it shows access to the drives it has recognized. The drive comes with a backup software onboard that should install automatically when the drive is connected to your machine the first time. Copying and pasting will move data, but it may not be of any use to move to a new machine. I'd research how to move your data over to your new machine, based on the OS of it and the current machine. You will definitely have to reinstall your programs, it's impossible to simply copy and past or move programs. When they install, they are registered in the operating system, and that info will be different in your new machine.