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I’m using wd discovery 2.2.408 mac and tried update to 3.0.250 but got the message ‘wd discovery update failed’. Therefore I uninstall and download latest wd discovery 3.0.250 but got the message wd discovery failed to install. I tried to install again using 2.2.408 then it successfully installed. I can’t update and install only 3.0.250.
WD Discovery is a desktop software for Mac and Windows for delivering WD software, updates and notifications for WD external hard drives. When WD hard drive is not recognized, you can download WD Discovery for Mac to update WD Drive Utilities, WD Security, WD Backup, etc. Possibly, your Mac doesn't recognize the WD hard drive because the WD.
The My Passport™ for Mac drive’s built-in 256-bit AES hardware encryption with password protection helps keep your digital life's contents secure. Just activate password protection and set your own personalized password using WD Discovery™.
I understand you're unable to install an app downloaded from a website. Can you provide more detail about what happens when you try installing the app? If you get an error message, what does it say?
Which macOS version are you using? You can check by clicking Apple menu () > About This Mac.
This link is a great guide for installing apps on your Mac for reference: Install and uninstall apps from the Internet or disc on Mac. From your post, it sounds like one of the steps recommended in that link may be helpful if you're seeing an alert that the developer is unidentified. If that's the error you see, check out the details here: Open a Mac app from an unidentified developer.