FW Driver question for Apogee or Saffire Pro Users?

Hi All
I was cruising along without problems using firewire driver 2.0.1fc1-e8 but then updated to 2.0.2fc7-e3 which currently seems to be the driver recommended by Apogee and Focusrite. Within Logic I'm happy with the results as the drop problem with X-Fire card seems to be gone as is dropped lock.
However I've had a few unusual freezes and glitches and a strange finder window opening up at login, and before I start worrying and reinstalling anything, I thought I'd ask if anyone using this driver noticed anything unusual?
This may not even be related to the FWdriver, as I've also installed the last security update and the new QuickTime update since the FW update.

Presently I use a Saffire Le and it's a superb audio interface. Need more inputs now so I should have my Saffire Pro 10 i/o in two or three weeks. I'll let you then.
BTW Focusrite did another update today! You should install it right away!
http://www.focusrite.com/product/saffirepro_26_io/downloads/
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