that is a Bad Idea®
what you just did is allow the drive to stay formatted Windows New Technology File System (NTFS), with Mac drives simulated inside NTFS.
The reason this is a bad Idea® is that drive as it is now will not mount after a disaster or under Recovery mode (because the driver does not load in recovery. It now REQUIRES the NTFS driver, else it is not recognized.
What you want to do is completely erase the entire DEVICE, by its Immutable Device-name, in Disk Utility. If you can not see it by its device-name, use the tiny drop down menu in the upper left corner of Disk Utility to "show all devices".
If erased to a native MacOS drive, it will be much more readily available under all conditions.