Backing up files etc

I recently bought a Seagate external hard drive which I can see in Disk Utility and partition etc. However when I try to Carbon Copy Cloner it or even use Backup it always fails because of a variety of reasons such as:
Error 36
File names too long
Unable to identify file etc
I have never used anything on the G5 harddrive that isnt Mac software so I can't think it is a compatibility issue. If I try to drag files from inside Finder to the external drive the same sorts of thing happen - it will get so far and then one file or another will stop the process.
Any ideas about what is going on here?
SF

Hi M,
OK, saw that and selected it then Erase and my bottom lines read:
Disk Description : Initio Total Capacity : 372.6 GB (400,088,457,216 Bytes)
Connection Bus : FireWire Write Status : Read/Write
Connection Type : External S.M.A.R.T. Status : Not Supported
Connection ID : 3309542884803829 Partition Scheme : Apple Partition Map
Should I try drag and drop in finder to see if all my 'document directory' files transfer or is there something else that will 'prove the system'?
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