Sparsebundle could not be created (error 45)

I just bought my first ever Mac a little over 30 days ago and also purchased a 1TB Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Home network storage system. I immediately installed the GoFlex software that included a full integration into Time Machine. This worked perfectly until about 4 days ago when all of a sudden it stopped backing up. I'm getting an error that reads: Time Machine could not complete the backup "...sparsebundle could not be created (error 45)".
I can still access the drive outside of the TM program (although not the ATM folder), so the drive itself perfectly installed and connected. I tried rebooting computer and hard drive; that didn't work. I tried re-selecting the drive from within TM; that didn't work either. I'm not really sure what to do...and am pretty pi$$ed at all those "I'm a Mac vs. I'm a PC" commercials right now because this is the same kinda stuff that got me to leave the Windows based systems in the first place. UGH...so WHY is my $4,000 Mac supposed to be any better that an equivelent $2,500 PC?????? Any suggestions on a fix would be greatly appreciated.

+I'm running 10.6.7, last I checked that was later then 10.5.6.+
Try reading a little more carefully. The server has to be a Time Capsule or a Mac running 10.5.6 or later, not the client. Your NAS is neither, so your configuration is unsupported, and predictably, it doesn't work.
+Mac lends their name and brand to the Seagate product, so I must therefore assume your comments are are ill-informed.+
Apple has nothing to do with the Seagate product. Seagate, not Apple, claims that it's compatible with Time Machine, and Seagate, not Apple, is responsible for that claim. If you think the claim is misleading, you have a point, and if you can't get satisfaction from Seagate I suggest you consult a lawyer.
For the benefit of anyone finding this topic, the Seagate NAS is *not safe to use with Time Machine*.

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