External hard drive causes Mavericks to freeze

When connecting an external hard drive Mavericks just freeze, and the only thing I can do is to do a force shutdown. The external drives are Western Digital (USB 2.0) and LaCie (Firewire 800), connected to a MBP mid 2007 4 GB RAM running OS X 10.9.5. I did a clean install of Mavericks.
I've tried to repair permissions but that didn't do the trick.
I'm totally lost here, don't know what to do, so if anyone has any suggestions I would appreciate it a lot. Thanks.

An Apple Hardware Test may provide a clue:
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1509
Note that an error free AHT is not definitive.
In any event an appointment at an Apple store genius bar may be the best option.   The diagnosis will be free regardless of the age of the MBP.  You will need to bring the external HDDs with you.
Ciao.

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