Open System Preferences. Then open iCloud. Remove check mark from the apps you want to stop backing up to iCloud. If you are backing up anything other than Apple apps, click on 'Options' next to iCloud (you still need to follow the above steps). ![]() Windows has probably failed to assign a drive-letter to your Passport drive, which means Windows Explorer cannot show it. You can fix the problem by manually assigning a drive-letter to it: Control Panel > Admin Tools > Computer Management > Disk Management In the bottom-right pane, find the ribbon which represents the Passport drive (it will have no name or drive-letter, and may have 'Raw' as the partition-type). Right-click it and choose 'Change Drive Letter & Paths', then click 'New'. Choose a letter from the drop-down. Click 'OK' or 'Next'. It took my a while to find my files too, but they are there. Open My Computer and look for My Passport. Windows should have assigned a drive letter for it. Click on it to open. You will now see a page with a list of files. Look for WD SmartWare.swstor. Click that to open. You should now see User - PC Click to open You will now see Volume files. Click on those to view your saved data. MIck.It is three years later, but you just saved my bacon. I pulled my hair out trying to retrieve 300GB I had saved, and you opened the door here. Thanks a ton.hope you see this.
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