Moving files from mac mini to external hard drive

I am trying to move some files off an iMac onto a FREECOM HDD. (external Hardrive) When I attempt to drag the files off the mac into the hardrive window, I get the error message:
"File" could not be moved because " FREECOM HDD "cannot be modified
This is also the case with a Mac mini that I have. Files can be dragged off the hardrive into a finder window but not the other way round. This is frustrating as I can move files between PC laptop and hardrive without any error messages.
Im guessing that my permissions on mac systems are read only, but I dont know how to change them. Im desperate to get some old photos off the iMac onto the hardrive and would really appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks kindly

Hi
I installed the NTFS-3G drive on my mac mini. It has worked, i can now transfer files to the hardrive.
Im still having trouble with my iMac.
NTFS-3G drive requires minimum requirements of mac osx 10.4 operating system. Unfortunatley my G4 iMac is running Panther, version 10.3
I tried installing Tiger, version 10.5 off the install discs but got the following message:
"Mac os x cannot be installed on this computer
This software cannot be installed on this computer"
how can i solve this problem?
Many, many thanks

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