Kernel panic when I connect my LAcie quadra 500 GB external disk

As soon as I connect my hard disk I obtain a kernel panic. the veil fall on my screen and I must restart. Somebody could help me thank you in advance
configuration macbook pro

Welcome to Apple Discussions.
Have you connected the drive to the power source and started up the drive, then plugged it into the proper firewire connection on an already running Mac?
Check your cable connections and the drive's connection to the power source.
It could also be a defective drive, in which case LaCie will stand by it, so contact them.
-mj
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