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lol the storcenter is not a computer - it's a NAS storage device, and I've had one giving the same error, reset button wouldn't work - from what I understand you have to remove the four drives and upgrade the firmware
You could format the drive using NTFS and assign permissions to files and folders stored on it. This basic protection will deter most people but can be easily bypassed. Ensure you save any data on the disk before you format as it will be lost.
If you need to secure the data please have a look at http://www.truecrypt.org/
There is an application called v.Clone that is available in beta for Iomega external hard drives. Please reference the following link:
http://protection-suite.iomega-web.com/vclone
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