I have a 500GB Western Digital external hard drive.
It came with some bloatware called "WD SmartWare", which is in a "virtual CD" on the drive and I can't figure out how to remove it.
Every time I insert the drive, it shows two devices are attached, which is annoying, and it takes up 7.5GB of space on the drive, which is also annoying.
I've tried re-formatting using KDE Partition Manager, writing a new partition table, etc. but the virtual CD remains intact.
This link here describes pretty much the same thing, and the guy said he removed the software using Ubuntu's "Disk Utility" - is this just the Unity version of KDE Partition Manager? Should KDEPM have similar functionality?
Thanks,
Feathers
It came with some bloatware called "WD SmartWare", which is in a "virtual CD" on the drive and I can't figure out how to remove it.
Every time I insert the drive, it shows two devices are attached, which is annoying, and it takes up 7.5GB of space on the drive, which is also annoying.
I've tried re-formatting using KDE Partition Manager, writing a new partition table, etc. but the virtual CD remains intact.
This link here describes pretty much the same thing, and the guy said he removed the software using Ubuntu's "Disk Utility" - is this just the Unity version of KDE Partition Manager? Should KDEPM have similar functionality?
Thanks,
Feathers
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