My macbook won't recognize my external hard drive.

I have just bought my new macbook, but have some problems with the 300Gb external hard drive. There are 4 partitions on that respectively of sizes 10, 60,90 and 120Gb. When I connect it to my macbook by the USB2 cable, only the the first partition formatted as FAT32 shows up while the three others don't even mount. According to Disk Utility, these three volumes are formatted as NTFS. It gives me the folowing messages respictively when I try to verify or repair each of those three volumes:
** Reporting that the volume is fine without checking anything.
** /usr/local/bin/ntfsfix has been disabled because of volume corruption issues.
** If you still want to try fixing your volume, use /usr/local/bin/ntfsfix from the command line...
Error: Filesystem verify or repair failed.
I tried both Macfuse and Paragon to read/write NTFS formatted volume on MAC but no success yet:(
BTW There's some thing wierd about the format. In my windows XP the format of all the three volumes are said to be FAT32. I have no problem in mounting them there!
Any help by you is highly appreciated.

Start a Finder window and on the menubar, Finder > Preferences > General Tab > check External disks.
Regards,
Captfred

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