I can not open my iPhoto Library in iPhoto or Aperture

Hi,
I am running iPhoto 9.4.3 and Aperture  3.4.5. I first had all my pictures in iPhoto, but swithced to Aperture a few years back, importing my iPhoto library to Aperture, and in the process I moved the library to an external harddrive.
Now I have rebooted my old iMac 2008 (OS X 10.8.5) and am attempting to start using iPhoto again, with the old library, but when I open iPhoto and try to choose which library to use, the only to librarys I can choose from are the new Aperture and iPhoto libraries that come with the program. I can see my old library on the external harddrive, but I can not highlight it. I have tried to open the library in Aperture also, but have the same problem there.
What am I doing wrong?

Ok, I had a closer look under diskutility... My EHD is showing on 2 lines... the top line says:
3TB WE My Book 1130... Format: Mac OS Extended
But the lower line says:
MY BOOK ...Format MS-DOS (FAT)
And when I go into Finder and click "Show info" on MY BOOK, it also says MS-DOS... so I must have done something wrong when I formatted the disk.... Can you help?

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