External Hard Disk Problems

I realize this may not be the right forum, but since I couldn't find a more related forum to post this, I'll just ask anyway. Recently I bought a Seaget FreeAgent Go 120GB external hard disk via USB. Problem is, the software on it was only compatible with windows, since I have Boot Camp w/ Leopard and windows, I booted windows, and from there formatted the drive to NTFS, which I thought would be capatible with Mac and PC. But when I booted back into Leopard, I discovered using Disk Utility that the drive's permissions and ownership was still locked, since Seagate forces you to use Ceedo and their other backup solutions on windows. And the drive was locked in a way, so I thought no problem, Disk Utility can reformat it to Mac OS Extended (Journaled), which I did. But I forgot that I use the drive with Mac and PCs.
So... the burning question would be what do I do to format this FreeAgent Go to work (READ AND WRITE) on windows AND Mac. Thanks.
Jack

I have the same problem too, but a little different. I formatted my Seagate 250GB External Hard drive to MS-DOS (Fat 32) with Mac's disk utility. It works fine when I run Leopard, but when I run Boot camp (Windows XP), it doesn't see it at all. How do I fix this?

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