Portable hard drive recommendations for delivering raw footage for both Mac and PC?

Hello all.  I recently purchased a hard drive ("my passport") that I thought would work for delivering raw footage, but turns out my client can't use it on their PC.  I did read something in the manual about using with both - but you had to format the drive as FAT32 which comes with a file limitation of 4GB and so will not work for raw footage.  Are there any reasonably priced drives that will work for transferring large files between operating systems without reformatting?
Thanks!
Karen

You essentially have two options:
Option 1 - format the drive as NTFS then install this free utility on your Mac so it will read/write to NTFS formatted disk: http://download.cnet.com/NTFS-3G/3000-2094_4-10913782.html?tag=vtredir
Option 2: Purchase and install "MacDrive" on the Windows system and format the drive as Mac OS Extended" (aka HFS+).  MacDrive will allow the Windows system to read/write to disks formatted for Macs.
http://www.mediafour.com/products/macdrive
-DH

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