FreeAgent GoFlex 500 Gig external hard drive not allowing me to write to it

I had to get a pc for work (trust me i hate it too but i wasn't given much choice unless i wanted to pay for a macbook out of pocket then buy windows) but anyways, when I got the computer it came with a 500 gig external hard drive which says its formatted for "Windows NT File System (NTFS)" and its permissions are read only. I went into disk utility and it didn't give me the option to change the permission. I want to use this hard drive to transfer information from my imac (i .e. music, movies, pictures, documents etc...) and then after that use it as a go between storage device. One I can use to back up both computers, if thats possible.
The drive is fresh out of the box and only has its stock preloaded programs on it, all I've done so far is plug it in to start transferring my entertainment stuff so business trips are more bearable.

Check the format on the EHD, my guess is it's formatted as NTFS. This format by default allows OS X to read but not write to it, therefore it's operating correctly right now. However you can easily fix the "write problem" by downloading and installing NTFS-3G. Here is a link to that download:
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/24481/ntfs-3g
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