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You'll want to use Disk Utility to partition the drive, making sure to use the properly partition scheme for your Mac (click the Options button in the Partition tab to see).
Zeroing is an option under Security in the erase tab, as I recall. I'd wait to erase your backup until you're sure you're pleased with what you've done.
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