External hard drive recommendations for OSX 10.4.7 and Windows XP

I just purchased an iMac20. I used bootcamp and have Windows XP running on a partition. I want to purchase an external hard drive for backup. Recommendations for an easy to use device that will allow backup of both operating systems without too much confusion. Thanks.

If you have 250GB drive, look for FW400 w/ 320GB.
I have bought a dozen (FW800/400 mostly) from OWC:
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/firewire/usb/eliteclassic

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