How do I install a segate free-agent go flex hard drive?

I recently purchased a Segate FreeAgent Go Flex external memory that is compatible with both Mac and PC, but I have not been able to successfully install it.
I do all the steps of installation that it requires, but when I look for it in order to set up automatic backups, the disk does not appear as installed.

Hi Ariana_bebi,
Article: HT1427 Mac Basics: Time Machine
Time Machine can’t backup to an external drive that's formatted for Microsoft Windows (NTFS or FAT format).
That may be one reason it is not showing up in Time Machine.
Article: HT2511 Mac 101: Set Up Storage Devices explains how to connect an external drive to your Mac.
Hope this helps,
Mario

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