AJA lola and new Power Mac crash at log and capture

I've been using a power book with an AJA lola to capture and print to a betacam sp UVW1800 for a couple of year now and so far so good, but yesterday went and bought a Two 3.0GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon and installed the new AJA drivers and now when I want to capture and digitize it would crash every time, I have my set ups at 10 bit uncompress (same at before) but it won't work, and with the old drives it can't detect the deck, I have tested every connection and cables and all is fine, seems like a matter of compatibility? maybe? Any one has had a experience like this?

This kind of behavior can be the result of bad housekeeping (at least in my experience.) 
Start by repairing your permissions, then retry. Trashing your prefs is next, then run Disk Warrior. If none of that works, you may have a hardware problem with the deck.
It's not much, but I hope it helps...

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