External Iomega USB Hard Drive Problem?

Hi there
I have just purchased two Iomega desktop hard drives for use with my iMac.
I have the new iMac and latest version of Leopard installed.
I formatted the drives for use with the system as they were formatted for Windows use originally. However, although the partitions I setup are showing as 'Mac OS Extended' in Disk Utility, when I highlight the disk name itself, its saying that the disk is MS-DOS (FAT)! And that the Partition Map Scheme is Master Boot Record.
When I re-erase I still get this.
The drive does appear to be slow when copying to the drive.
Can anyone please help?
Kind regards,
Stuart

Works fine on mine. But I only use drives that have the Mac friendly Oxford chipset.
I'm guessing you don't have one with that?
In case you haven't seen this....
Thought you could use this info about getting FireWire to work!
First, you should always Repair Permissions in Disk Utility before and after any update; I would do that now. If you installed your update with FireWire plugged in, your Mac may not recognize it anymore.
Try resetting your FireWire ports by disconnecting all FW devices, shut down your Mac and unplug it from AC power (wall socket) for 30 minutes. plug it back in and try FW.
If that didn't work, download the 10.6.1 update from this site (yours may be corrupt), not Software Update, disconnect all firewire + USB devices except keyboard + mouse, Repair Permissions, re-install update, Repair Permissions again + try.
If that still didn't get it Zap the PRAM. While restarting Mac hold down the following key combo Command-Option-P-R. Keep holding those keys down till you hear the second start-up chime, then release.
A bad internal PRAM battery can also cause FireWire to not be recognized, so make sure it's good!
Also, here is Apple doc.#88338 on getting FireWire to work.
Here's another Fw Faq.
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