Media Sharing ft. Vista, Kapersky 8, 2 Xboxes, a WRT610N and It's External Hard Drive.

I am running a PC using windows vista and Kapersky 8 and 2 xboxes on my network.
I've been trying for a while now to get media on my PC to play on the xbox (it used to work until an update ruined everything on my old router). After getting this router I attached my WD ebook which my xbox saw as PVConnect. Problem is I can't see how to put any media on to my external hard drive as my computer says I need permission to put this on.
I've tried setting partitions and folders on the advance settings to no effect.
Also why can't I connect my computer using Media Centre to my xboxes. Both show up on EasyLink Advisor, only one shows up on both the network map and in the Media Sharing folder. Neither works though. Could this be my Kapersky Firewall?
I'm totally stuck been at this all day, if anybody has any suggestions they would be much appreciated including pointing me to the correct post, also if there is any other info you need to help me please ask. You can probably tell but I'm pretty new to this.
Thanks Mickey

Well i think the Storage Drive on your Router is not configured properly. In this case you need to login to the Router setup page, and then you need to click on the "Storage" tab, and under the Sotrage tab you need to click on "Create Share" a new window will popup on your screen and in that window you need to click on the Button "Return to Upper Folder" and and under "Current Folder" it should display you "FAT2"  and select "FAT2" and below add the "admin" in the Group section and under Displayo Name Give anyname and it should be a Unique name  and below click on Save Settings.
Once done, now on your Computer click on Start - RUN - \\192.168.1.1 (As 192.168.1.1 is the Default IP address of your Router) and click Ok, it will prompt you for the Username and Password, in the Username and Password type "admin", Now you should see the Display Name(Unique Name which you have set on your Router's storage Tab")  for your Hardriv, Right click on it and Select "Map Network Drive" and below check the Bow "Re-Connect at Logon" and click on Finish. 
Now i think you should be able to Send the Files to Drive and it will work perfectly fine. 

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