Ix4-200d CE locking up on device restart after FW update to 3.2.10.30101

I updated the firmware on my iOmega StorCenter ix4-200d CE (4TB) to 3.2.10.30101 last night from 3.2.8.30031. After it uploaded to my NAS, it started to do it's normal shutdown, followed by the power up. Everything was going well until the power up, where it has locked up at 95%. There were no messages at all that came up either via the web interface, or on the LCD screen on the front of the device itself. 
Has anyone else run in to this problem? Does anyone know of a solution? I have powered it off twice, and turned it back on. I get the same results. 
Can I maybe load the previous version of the firmware on to a USB key, and install that without using the web interface, or losing any data? 
EDIT: I should add, that it does show up as connected to my network when I look at the connected devices on my router. Upon seeing that, I decided to see if I could access the drives over my network, and oddly I can. I can access them both from my MacBoook Pro running Mavericks, as well as my PS3 which I use to access the Media Server on my NAS. My TimeMachine back ups are also still going to the NAS, and I can copy files too, and from it. 
So it appears it has fully restarted, but the  device itself on it's LCD screen, the web GUI, and the LenovaEMC Storage Manager keep saying that it is still "restarting", not allowing me to do any managment of the device. 

Hello SurveyGeek
If your device did not seem to complete like others did on this forum thread, please try the following.
- Backup any critical data from the unit if another copy does not already exist. 
- Power down the unit swap the first and last hard drives so they are in opposite bays and also re-seat the remaining disks.
- Reconnect power cable and allow unit to boot.  you should close all previous web sessions to help speed up the boot process.
- If the issue persists please contact LenovoEMC support to review the issue further. 
LenovoEMC Contact Information is region specific. Please select the correct link then access the Contact Us at the top right:
US and Canada: https://lenovo-na-en.custhelp.com/
Latin America and Mexico: https://lenovo-la-es.custhelp.com/
EU: https://lenovo-eu-en.custhelp.com/
India/Asia Pacific: https://lenovo-ap-en.custhelp.com/
http://support.lenovoemc.com/

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