Reformatting PC hard drive back to Mac OS X

I'm having trouble erasing and reformatting a couple of my ATA internal drives from Windows XP to Mac OS X Tiger.
I keep getting the error message: Partition error: Input/Output
One is a 30GB IBM Deskstar that actually came with my old G4 tower. (I couldn't reformat it on my Mac so I put it in my PC and formatted it successfully with XP, just to make sure something wasn't wrong with the drive.)
The other drive is a 40GB Maxtor. This one was also formatted using XP.
I've booted my G4 Tower from the Tiger install DVD and ran disk utility on both drives but couldn't get them to format into OSX Extended Journaled.
I've also tried placing the drives in an external firewire case and formatting via firewire from my G5 tower. But that didn't work either.
Is there something I need to do to get these drives back to Mac OS X Extended format?
Thanks in advance!

I looked up the drive model online and tried a variety of jumper settings. None of the suggested ones worked. So I tried a variety of settings. Even ones that didn't seem to be relevant.
Eventually I was able to format the drive. The jumper setting was one that wasn't even on IBM's suggested list. Just one jumper, vertically set, over the first two pins from the left.
Ah well, persistence and good feedback.
Thanks guys.

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