External USB HD permissions

I was trying to find a way to require a password for my external hd to be viewed and accidentally changed the permissions to no access. Now it doesn't even show up when i plug it in. In disk utility, it doesn't let me fix the permissions, that option is not available. I am the computer administrator, so I should have maximum permissions. Any ideas how to fix my hd?

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    11/02/2010 20:22:57 kernel
    11/02/2010 20:22:57 kernel
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    11/02/2010 20:22:57 kernel system.fs] [DevNode /dev/disk2s2] [MountPt /Volumes/Backup] [Path /Volumes/Backup/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/44104FCC-69A1-47A2-884C-897B7D6 1BC1B/live.0.indexArrays] [FSLogMsgID 1929688452] [FSLogMsgOrder Last]
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    11/02/2010 20:22:57 kernel 3] [ReadUID 0] [Facility com.apple.system.fs] [DevNode /dev/disk2s2] [MountPt /Volumes/Backup] [Path /Volumes/Backup/.Spotlight-rrNo 6] [IOType Write] [PBlkNum 33901896] [LBlkNum 2916] [FSLogMsgID 1286214201] [FSLogMsgOrder First]
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    11/02/2010 20:22:57 kernel e.system.fs] [DevNode /dev/disk2s2] [MountPt /Volumes/Backup] [Path /Volumes/Backup/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/44104FCC-69A1-47A2-884C-897B7D6 1BC1B/live.0.indexArrays] [FSLogMsgID 1755638369] [FSLogMsgOrder Last]
    11/02/2010 20:22:57 kernel disk2s2: media is not prpple.system.fs] [DevNode /dev/disk2s2] [MountPt /Volumes/Backup] [Path /Volumes/Backup/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/44104FCC-69A1-47A2-884C-897B7D6 1BC1B/live.0.indexArrays] [FSLogMsgID 1007401274] [FSLogMsgOrder Last]
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    11/02/2010 20:22:57 kernel pple.system.fs] [DevNode /dev/disk2s2] [MountPt /Volumes/Backup] [Path /Volumes/Backup/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/44104FCC-69A1-47A2-884C-897B7D6 1BC1B/live.0.indexArrays] [FSLogMsgID 1806693641] [FSLogMsgOrder Last]
    11/02/2010 20:22:57 kernel disk2s2: media is nlity com.apple.system.fs] [DevNode /dev/disk2s2] [MountPt /Volumes/Backup] [Path /Volumes/Backup/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/44104FCC-69A1-47A2-884C-897B7D6 1BC1B/live.0.indexArrays] [FSLogMsgID 447582800] [FSLogMsgOrder Last]
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    11/02/2010 20:22:57 kernel m.apple.system.fs] [DevNode /dev/disk2s2] [MountPt /Volumes/Backup] [Path /Volumes/Backup/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/44104FCC-69A1-47A2-884C-897B7D6 1BC1B/live.0.indexArrays] [FSLogMsgID 1844437056] [FSLogMsgOrder Last]
    11/02/2010 20:22:57 kernel disk2s2: media is notity com.apple.system.fs] [DevNode /dev/disk2s2] [MountPt /Volumes/Backup] [Path /Volumes/Backup/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/44104FCC-69A1-47A2-884C-897B7D6 1BC1B/live.0.indexArrays] [FSLogMsgID 1119035640] [FSLogMsgOrder Last]
    11/02/2010 20:22:57 kernel D 0] [Facility com.apple.system.fs] [DevNode /dev/disk2s2] [MountPt /Volumes/Backup] [Path /Volumes/Backup/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/44104FCC-69A1-47A2-884C-897B7D6 1BC1B/live.0.indexArrays] [FSLogMsgID 93521861] [FSLogMsgOrder Last]
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    11/02/2010 20:22:57 kernel 3] [ReadUID 0] [Facility com.apple.system.fs] [DevNode /dev/disk2s2] [MountPt /Volumes/Backup] [Path /Volumes/Backup/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/44104FCC-69lkNum 36144768] [LBlkNum 6383] [FSLogMsgID 901682743] [FSLogMsgOrder First]
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    11/02/2010 20:22:57 kernel 3] [ReadUID 0] [Facility com.apple.system.fs] [DevNode /dev/disk2s2] [MountPt /Volumes/Backup] [Path /Volumes/Backup/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/44104FCC-69A1-47A2-884C-897B7D6 1BC1B/live.0.indexArrays] [FSLogMsgID 19sgOrder First]
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    11/02/2010 20:22:57 kernel ] [ReadUID 0] [Facility com.apple.system.fs] [DevNode /dev/disk2s2] [MountPt /Volumes/Backup] [Path /Volumes/Backup/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/44104FCC-69A1-47A2-884C-897B7D6 1BC1B/live.0.indexArrays] [FSLogMsgID 372494250] [FSLogMsgOrder Last]
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    11/02/2010 20:22:57 kernel ty com.apple.system.fs] [DevNode /dev/disk2s2] [MountPt /Volumes/Backup] [Path /Volumes/Backup/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/44104FCC-69A1-47A2-884C-897B7D6 1BC1B/live.0.indexArrays] [FSLogMsgID 921012509] [FSLogMsgOrder Last]
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    11/02/2010 20:22:57 kernel ility com.apple.system.fs] [DevNode /dev/disk2s2] [MountPt /Volumes/Backup] [Path /Volumes/Backup/.Spotlight-V100/Store-V1/Stores/44104FCC-69A1-47A2-884C-897B7D6 1BC1B/live.0.indexTermIds] [FSLogMsgID 1120594178] gOrder First]
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