LaCie Hard Drive - Reading Files

Hello all.
My line of work calls for me starting a project on my Macbook Pro, sending the file to a PC, and then sending it back to the Pro to finish it up. Confusing, I know (I was planning on running Windows in parallel on my Pro, but I haven't gotten around to it yet). I've been sending the files to myself via e-mail. But then I thought it would be a great idea to get an external hard drive to hold all the files. I wouldn't have to keep sending files to myself and storing them in two places, plus I'd be able to back up all of the other junk on my Pro using Time Machine.
I bought a LaCie Hard Disk 1TB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive designed by Neil Poulton 301304U (looked up on Amazon for exact name). When I first plugged it into my PC, it asked if I would like to set aside some space to store Mac files. I had been under the impression the entire thing would store Mac files, but apparently only 32GB of the 1TB are allotted to Mac files. The remaining space was supposed to be used for Windows files only. I thought that would be alright, I didn't really need the whole TB to store my stuff, but then my PC could only read the Windows portion of the hard drive.
So really I have two problems. One, I can only use 32GB of a 1TB hard drive. Two, my PC can't even read the 32GB I'm using. Does anyone know if I can somehow reprogram the hard drive so I can use all of the 1TB? Or if I can even use this hard drive on both a Mac and a PC the way I want to? Or maybe if going ahead and buying Windows to run in parallel on my Pro will solve this problem entirely?
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!

MS-DOS (FAT) is the format that can be read and written to by both Mac's and PC's the only limitation to watch for is that a PC can only read up to 4GB in file size.
The only other thing I can suggest (which is a complete pain I know) is to reformat the drive on the PC and before copying much to it test it Mounts OK on both Mac and PC before moving files to it. If that fails then you can use a preference panel on the Mac that allows it to read NTFS formatted PC drives and go that route, but you shouldn't have to.
http://www.tuxera.com/products/tuxera-ntfs-for-mac/
Another thought: There is a utility you can install on Windows that enables it to read Mac drives, again this shouldn't be needed with FAT format but it might be worth a shot before the work or another format and copy session. http://www.macdisk.com/mden.php3

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