![]() ![]() ![]() So either the Passport needs to be updated / install additional software to allow compatibility / Accidental minor damage. Side note (In Chronological Order): My MacBook worked on High Sierra (Made Backups through TimeMachine - Updated to Mac OS Mojave (Never made any backups) - Moved locations to a new house (Could have been damaged somehow? Made sure to keep it close so it wasn’t damaged) - Now unable to make any backups on Mojave. Is there any additional drivers or updates that I need to make my Passport compatible with my MacBook? Or is my hard drive damaged? But many Apple users have reported in the Apple Community that they cant back up with a time machine after upgrading to macOS Mojave. I have tried updating the software on the hard drive after this and all of the programs usually revert to crashing since updating to Mojave. The time machine is the most important backup solution in macOS x, we can use it to back up the mac to the external hard drive, the airport time capsule and connected server. After updating, I have had the issue where my computer recognizes the external hard drive and displays it on the desktop and in finder, but once I begin to create Time Machine backups, then the device looks like it’s processing information - but my 2013 MacBook Air doesn’t register it doing anything and says “preparing backup”. So I have had a working Passport 1TB (latest model) recently purchased and would occasionally make backups on my computer while on High Sierra and now am having an issue with Mojave. ![]()
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