HT1782 Disk Utility for existing content - help!

Hello - I was wondering if anyone can help.
I've got an external har drive that i've been using for the last 6 months as my time machine back-up.
I've used the disk utility in the past to create  an image and password protect my drive that way. But....
is there a way i can use the same process for a drive that already has content on it? Can i password protect my drive using the disk utility which will password any current content as well as any future content?
Thanks in advance!
ps - im using 10.7.3

I'd say the answer is no, you can't.
But you're in the wrong forum. Re-post your question in the Lion forum.

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