Do my HP Partable Hard Drive P2100R works with a mac?

I have recently bought a Portable Hard Drive, to backup my MacBook Pro. When I came home, I realized that on the package, it says it is requuirering Windows. 
Can I use it for my Mac? I haven't tried, if I get it out of the package, I won't be able to get my money back, so I really need to know it
It is the model HP P2100R, with 1 TB.
Thanks in advantance
- Chrras
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Hi,
You have to use Windows to re-format it first as mentioned in the above link. After that you can use Mac only.
Regards.
BH
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