LaCie Big Disk 500GB Crashes OSX 10.4.7 when booted??? Help?! I've lost it!

I had this problem once before with kernel panic, but at the time the drive was NTFS formatted for the PC I was switching from. I networked, manipulated the data around, and transferred the data over the network then reformatted the LaCie as a Mac drive and re-uploaded all the files to it via the Mac G5.
Now, after I upgraded to 10.4.7 it seems, every time I try to boot the computer with it connected, it causes a crash/kernel panic forced hard reboot shortly after completely booting up.
I AM REALLY DISAPPOINTED IN APPLE. I switched back from the PC, hoping for an improvement for my thousands of dollars, but nooooo. Aperture? HA! Mail? corrupted, can't find stuff from 6 months ago anymore... Jesus Apple, get your $#!^ together! /rant
Can anyone help me get this Lacie back online? I'm completely hosed now b/c it won't mount on the PC either now that it's been 'Mac'ed' - which I am starting to look at as a technical equivalent of 'pimp-slapped'...
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
Hey Apple, looks like it's time for 10.4.8?
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Ok, I'm going to jump in here now.
I have a Lacie 320GB drive, that I borrowed from a friend, that has an NT filesystem. I'm running a bone stock 2.3Ghz dual G5 (5 months old) and 10.4.7.
If I plug the drive into either the front panel FW400 port -or- the rear FW800 port the machine will crash in about 5 seconds. The screen goes gray from the top to the bottom kind of like a shade being pulled down. Then I get the message in a small window that says to hold down the power button to reboot my computer.
Funny thing is, I also have a 1.67GHz G4 15" Powerbook, also running 10.4.7, and the drive works in both the FW800 and FW400 ports on that. I also plugged it into my (very old) 350Mhz G3 running 10.3.9 and it works fine there too.
Now onto my second, but related issue. I have a 250GB Lacie FW800/FW400/USB 2.0 drive also. Been using it for almost a year and always worked perfectly (Mac FS on it). Before I tried the other external drive (talked about above) I plugged this 250GB drive in and ....nothing.... It doesn't appear visible to the Mac in any way since updating to 10.4.7. Used it two weeks ago when running 10.4.6 and it worked fine. Now this drive is NOT visible on ANY machine that I have. I've tried all three ports on the drive (FW800, FW400, USB-2) with different cables and different computers. The drive is NOT visible on any of them. Disk utitility doesn't see it, the system profiler doesn't see anything on any of the ports. Funny thing is that as soon as you plug the drive into a port it fires up (light turns on) and you can hear it doing its thing internally just like it always has.
Now this could just be a coincidence that it went missing after installing 10.4.7 but I'm starting to think that 10.4.7 did something with the drive.
Remember, I have 2.3Ghz dual G5 which is ABSOLUTELY in stock condition as it came directly from Apple about 5 months ago. No extras, nothing special. Looking at your signature I see that we have pretty much the same machine.
I can only conclude that there is some problem with 10.4.7 software and my machine's hardware. You are seeing the same behavior and don't have an NT filesystem on your external drive so it doesn't appear to be related to that.

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