New External Back-Up Drive PC Formatted - What Re-Format Setting?

Hi,
Using Snow Leopard after upgrading from a G4 OS 10.4.6 (or something. New stuff.
Setting up *Time Machine*. Bought a Seagate Free Agent USB 2, 1.5tb drive that comes pre-formatted for the PC (MS DOS (FAT)) along with utilities and such -- for the PC.
I went into Disk Utility and was going to *re-format it to Mac*. But there are several choices and I'm not sure which to select:
Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
Mac OS Extended
Mac OS Extended (Case Sensitive, Journaled)
Mac OS Extended (Case Sensitive)
*Which should I choose?*
Question 2:
And is there a *brief explanation of each* somewhere and what each is for?
Thanks.

as Niel said, use mac os extended journaled. but also make sure that the partition scheme is GUID. it's MBR right now. select the whole drive (model, not name) in disk utility and click on the partition tab. set the number of partitions to 1 (or whatever), click on options and set the partition scheme to GUID. set the format to mac os extended journaled and click "apply".

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