Formatting 160gb LACIE hard drive for iBook

I have just bought an external hard drive and did a back-up without formatting. None of my photos went over and I realised I had not formatted the hard drive. How should I do this - no clear instructions available. Thanks

Disk Utility can be used to format the drive (as Mac OS Extended / HFS+) as well as to if desired partition the drive into multiple logical volumes (e.g., one partition for a clone of the hard drive, a second partition for a redunant backup of iTunes and/or iPhoto Library folders).
LaCie drives labeled for Macs are already formatted as HFS+ / Mac OS Extended. A 160 GB Windows drive would be formatted NTFS which a Mac would be able to read but not write to. Did you backup only the photos? If nothing went onto the HD, it muight be NTFS. If non-photo files went over, it's lilely the drive is HFS+ and the problem is how you attempted to do the backup. What program(s) did you use to bakup the files? Did you doa Finder drag-and-copy, did you use SuperDuper! or CarbonCopyCloner or another third-party application, or did you use iPhoto to backup the pictures?

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