Want to transfer files to your WD My Passport from Windows but not sure which method is best? This guide covers manual and automatic options – plus best practices for file safety.
External hard drives like WD My Passport are widely used for storing photos, videos, documents, and system backups because they are portable, reliable, and easy to use. Whether you want to free up space on your computer, create a backup of important files, or transfer large amounts of data, knowing how to move files correctly can help you avoid data loss and save time.
Before you transfer files to your WD My Passport drive, it is important to make sure the device is properly connected and ready to use. Follow the simple checks below:
📍 Connect WD My Passport to Your Windows PC Properly
Start by connecting your WD My Passport external hard drive to your computer using the original USB cable if possible. Plug the drive directly into a USB port on your PC instead of using an unstable USB hub.
Once connected, wait a few seconds for Windows to recognize the device automatically. If the drive has a power indicator, confirm that the light is on and stable.
📍 Ensure Enough Free Space on the External Drive
Before copying files, verify that your WD My Passport has enough available storage space for the data you want to transfer. You can check this by:
If the drive is nearly full, delete unnecessary files or move old data to another storage device.
After preparing your WD My Passport drive, you can start transferring files from your Windows computer. Depending on your needs, you can manually copy files or use an automatic sync tool for continuous backup and file protection. Below are the 3 most effective methods.
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Ease of Use |
Easy |
Very Easy |
Easy |
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Automation |
No |
No |
Yes |
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Advantages |
Simple and built into Windows |
Quick shortcut access |
Continuous file protection and automation |
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Limitations |
Must manually repeat transfers every time |
Not suitable for large or frequent backups |
Requires software installation |
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Best For |
One-time file transfers |
Quickly sending small files or folders |
Regular backup and sync |
The easiest way to transfer files to WD My Passport is by using the traditional copy-and-paste method in File Explorer.
1. Open File Explorer and locate the files or folders you want to transfer.
2. Right-click the selected files and choose Copy.
3. Open the WD My Passport drive under This PC.
4. Right-click an empty area inside the drive and select Paste.
5. Windows will begin transferring the files to the external hard drive. The transfer speed depends on the file size, USB version, and drive performance.
Windows also provides a faster shortcut called Send to, which allows you to move files directly to your external drive.
1. Open File Explorer and locate the files or folders you want to transfer.
2. Right-click the selected items and choose Send to > My Passport.
3. The selected files will automatically be copied to the drive.
Manual transfers work well for occasional use, but they can become time-consuming if you frequently update files. In this case, automatic synchronization software - AOMEI Backupper Standard can help keep your files continuously updated on WD My Passport.
Download AOMEI Backupper and follow the steps below to auto sync files to WD My Passport:
1. Install and launch AOMEI Backupper. Then click Sync > Basic Sync.
2. Click Select Source. In the pop-up window, check the box in front of the folder you want to transfer. You can check multiple boxes as you want.
3. Click the destination area and select your WD My Passport drive as the target path.
4. Click Schedule Sync and configure automatic synchronization settings based on your needs.
5. Click Start Sync to begin transferring files from PC to WD My Passport.
Good file management boosts data security, prevents transfer issues, and extends drive life. Follow these tips:
1. How to use WD My Passport on Windows 10/11?
Using WD My Passport on Windows 10/11 is simple. After connecting the external drive to your computer with a USB cable, Windows should automatically detect it and assign a drive letter. Then you can open it in File Explorer to store, copy, move, or back up files.
2. How do I transfer large files to WD My Passport?
To transfer large files successfully, make sure your WD My Passport is formatted with NTFS or exFAT. If the drive uses FAT32, files larger than 4GB cannot be copied.
For better performance when moving large videos, system images, or backup files:
3. Why can’t I transfer files to my WD My Passport?
There are several possible reasons why file transfers may fail. Common causes include:
You can try reconnecting the drive, changing USB ports, restarting your computer, or checking the drive status in Disk Management.
Now you know how to transfer files to WD My Passport from Windows. Microsoft provides several simple ways to move files, including copy-and-paste and the Send to shortcut menu for quick manual transfers.
If you regularly back up files or want better protection against data loss, the automatic sync tool - AOMEI Backupper Standard offers a more efficient solution. It enables you to sync files between various locations, such as transfer data from one laptop to another. Don’t hesitate to try it out!