What on EARTH is this useless Smartware software?

I go into a computer shop, and ask for an external hard-drive that I can use to back-up the photos and music I have stored on my computer.

The chap hands me a Western Digital My Passport Essential 320GB.

Looks good - it has Smart Backup, and Storage.

Well, I’m not sure about “Smart Backup” - I’d rather just copy over the files that I need every so often; I’m quite capable of managing my own backup, plus I know there’s Windows Backup and other excellent Backup tools out there.

Plug it in - and suddenly, with no option to disable it, I’m in WD Smartware world.

What is this program?  What is it backing up? I have no idea.  Sure, it’s backing up “pictures.”  What pictures?  All my Jpegs? Just the ones in “My Pictures” or others? What about the gifs? What about my *.CR2 files from my Canon DSLR?  How do I know? I click “details” and it gives me a little list with “pictures” and a ticked checkbox. In what way is that more “detail?”

The program slows my computer down abominably each time I start up, it’s always scanning something in the background.

After finishing a back-up, nonetheless it seems impossible to get it “safely remove My Passport Essential” - it is never ever safe, no matter how long I wait, no matter how much it appears to be doing nothing. Should I carry my laptop with the drive plugged in forever, never switching it off in fear of losing my data?

If I log browse to the external drive in explorer, perhaps I can see what data has been copied?  Not really - it is all mysteriously bundled up into hashed folders - there’s no way of consistently seeing what’s actually on there.

Currently I’m backing up my D:.  Well, apparently.  Although “Run Backup” is pressed, and I can “pause backup” - at which time it tells me I really shouldn’t interrupt the backup - it appears nothing is happening.  At the top it just says “ready to perform backup.”  It has been like this for about an hour now.  I don’t know what it’s doing - anything? Nothing?  Is my stuff backed up or not??

This software is complete junk.  It is clearly buggy, completely untransparent, gives no control or reassurance to the user, and the whole set-up is apparently impossible to disable.

When I bought an external hard drive, I expected to have 350GB of space, on to which I could copy or backup the items that I know need backing up on my computer.

What were you thinking, Western Digital?  Do you assume every customer of yours is some sort of grandma that needs to have every ounce of control hidden from view?  Do you also assume that there wont be some disappointment when even that grandma might be stunned that your program didn’t backup all the data she thought it was backing up?

Unless they figure out a way to fix this mess easily, I’ll never buy another WD anything ever again. This was my first one, and I am in no way impressed.:manmad:

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I JUST JOINED THIS FORUM DUE TO PROBLEMS WITH SMARTWARE AND WAS AMAZED WITH THE EXTENT OF COMPLAINTS WITH THIS PRODUCT BUT I AM EVEN MORE AMAZED AT THE APPARENT LACK OF RESPONSE FROM WD. RELEASING A PRODUCT WITH ALL OF THESE PROBLEMS AND THEN COMPOUNDING IT BY SUPPLYING VIRTUALLY NO USER DOCUMENTATION IS BEYOND MY COMPREHENSION.

ONE OF THE REASONS I BOUGHT THE DRIVE WAS IT CAME WWITH “SIMPLE” BACKUP AND RECOVERY SOFTWARE. iT LOADS AUTOMATICALLY BUT IS NOT USEABLE TO ME AND I CAN NOT FIND OUT HOW TO FIX OR USE IT.

IF WD IS PAYING ANY ATTENTION TO THESE POSTINGS I WOULD THINK A SERIOUS POSITION PAPER WOULD HAVE BEEN POSTED LONG AGO ON HOW THEY ARE GOING TO ADDRESS THE PROBLEMS AND THEN WITH FURTHER POSTINGS ON PROGRESS. 

HEY

I just bought several of these for my customers and I was shocked!  What a piece of useless undocumented, non-intuitive junk.  I had used older WD external drive / backup products and expected the same useful intuitive sound sw I had gotten with the My Book products before. 

Are you kidding me?  Its not even useable by an IT professional.  If there is no easy way to remove this ■■■■ and there is no substitute sw, I am returning all of the drives!   No sw engineer (in North America) would allow something like this out of development let alone a product release.  WD - what were you thinking???

Does anyone out there have a substitute for this inferior junk-ware, and an easy removal shot of reformatting??

Very dissatisfied customer. 

It cannot be removed even with reformatting, It is in the firmare.

Another dissatisfied customer.

THANKS to WD and it’s ridiculous “Smart ware”, I lost a ■■■■ load of important files. Now I know, it’s my fault that I didn’t check to see if it indeed HAD backed up all the data I needed. But when the **bleep** program asks if I wnat all the data backed up, I ASSUMED that is what it’s going to do?!!! WHY did these people figure we would ONLY want the files in Pictures, Movies, Appliations, etc backed up? What about the myriad of other files, programs etc that end up strewn across an average computer users hardrive? What kind of insanity is THIS?! After I save what few files this **bleep** thing retrieved onto my old ex drive this **bleep** piece is going into the trash! Thanks for nothing WD!

I couldn’t agree more with felixsapiens, well said! I gave up on the software the same day I bought it (yesterday!)

I’m using a free version of  Syncback (2brightsparks.com) now and so far am far happier with it, it’s not an app for dummies (WD’s attempt on the app for dummies is a good idea badly executed) The speed of syncback is like a million times faster! (Note: I’ve tried setting “Optimize for performance” in device manager, still lousy speeds)

WD, this is my 2nd WD hard drive, I was not happy with the software of the first one and thought this would change… guess not. I will be trying Seagate next time unless you “fix” SmartWare.

True! This WD software is real ■■■■.

Nothing straightforward to understand and implement.

It only sells by lack of awareness from customers.

Is there any safe way NOT to use it?

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Want to add my two cents worth…I agree that the software is non-intuitive and practically useless. Would love to be able to reformat and find some simple password protection for the drive!

I’m trying to figure out how in the world to manually configure this drive, however it looks like you can’t actually change any options or folders that you want to back up or anything. Seriously, WD? Am I missing something?

Yes same happened to me

Recently; (i.e… July, 2010) I purchase “My Passport Elite Portable Hard Drives”, unfortunately; I can’t find where in the software I can specify which folders I would like to back up. The HD link is: My Passport Elite, the WD used a soft ware called SmartWare instead of Dmailer software. While in my old WD-My passport version I can choose a certain folder(s) easy with DmailerSync_v9_0_16292.exe . My remarks as follow: The new program WD SmartWare doesn’t have selection fro a certain folder, or folders, also, it is slower than Dmailer

 Hope my message get actions, as your message,  because we are  a customer for WD products. Thank you

If you choose not to install the software when you first plug in the drive it will not run, you may have bother with the WD SES Device driver not loading properly, as I did in Device manager, however you can upate the driver wich is kept in  the ‘Extras’ folder  when you right click and select ‘Open’ on the Smartware Icon, after that it will no longer run when you plug in the drive.

I you install the Smartware software, as I did, you can allways uninsall it again and you won’t  be pestered with anymore prompts, you may still be able to use the security feature it you enabled perviously when the software was still resident on your system, but susequently  uninstally, but I have not put this to the test.

If you find you can no longer live with SmartWare, you should be able to delete the partion that the Smartware runs from and reclaim the extra space, though it has to be said, is it worth the effort? as you only gain about 1% in extra space. Windows has all the tools nessary to do this, you can do this from the command prompt (cmd) if you have multable drives as I have, it’s the one with marked   ‘UDF’ file system,  allternativly you can run it  from the tools on the installation disk.