Quote from the first link (John Swenson)
"WD drives can be some of the worst to use with a Touch. Many of them
> contain special partitions which contain windows code, designed to be
> run on a windows computer when plugged in. The Touch does not run
> windows, it run linux. Thus all that extra windows stuff doesn't get
> run which can cause all kinds of problems. A few people have managed to
> get rid of the extra stuff or reformat these WD drives, but its a pain
> in the neck to deal with."
I bought WD My Book Essentials 1 TB (desk top model with power adaptor)
Reformatted it to MS DOS using the disc utilities application on the Mac. Selected "single partition"
Ignored the bundled softwares provided by WD
Ripped music into ALAC files at 2x speed on iTunes
Kept a uniform size of 300x300 for album art
The subsequent actions on a Mac ('apple' smooth

) were
Open Finder
Open Macintosh HDD
Open user
Open music
Drag and drop individual folders (one per cd) into the WD HDD.
iTunes does a fairly decent job while accessing the album information from the Grace Notes data base. But the Mahler box set I began with had different conductors, musicians and orchestras. Individual tracks on his 'lieder' song cycles were attributed to different artists. The 16 Mahler CD's were broken up into 25+ folders by iTunes. I spent many hours digging up and rewriting all the information, in order to bring the folders back to 16.
I remember reading an interesting article, that the information stored on many CD's may be wrong. The writer had given several examples of mislabeled works. If the person entering the data on a Beethoven CD attributes it to Bach by a mistake, then that data will become 'enshrined' on lossless files. The CD cover will correctly identify it as Beethoven, but when it is transferred to a file it will metamorphose into Bach. Over a period of time data entry operators could 'rewrite' the history of music. How many newcomers to western classical music in the digital age, may go around with a lifelong conviction that the Ninth symphony was written by Bach or that the Brandenburg concertos were written by Brahms?
The 'dark' side of digital music
