![]() If the answer is “NO” – Then I have been told that it is possible to RE-FORMAT - the WD Elements so that it will work on Windows XP (But I have not tried this yet, as I’m still not sure of this entire question) 2016) is a WD Elements 1TB drive compatible with windows XP without any re-formatting by the user? – YES or NO?Ĭan a WD Authority give an answer to this? – Some people have told me that they do not, others tell me they do, the WD store web page says that they do, there are mixed messages about this.Ĭurrently (Sept. – So I am wondering: DO ALL ELEMENTS, now, no longer work on Windows XP? On the WD web page, the information for new WD elements HD clearly states “compatible with windows XP” (and there is no mention of any reformatting that might be required) (Sept. The link is for when WD elements is “not recognized or detected in Windows XP after installation and usage” – but the question from Ross, and myself also, is with a NEW Elements which has never been used. That link to the WD support does NOT address this question. I have this same question, and it has been quite hard to find an answer. ![]()
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