Lacie Porsche Hard Drive

I have a new Mac Pro tower and Mac Book Pro both operating 10.5.2. When I plug my Lacie Porsche Fire Wire external hard drive in all the icons on my desktop vanish. I checked my system profiler and the Lacie is recognized.When I disconnect the drive I get an error message that says I have removed a device incorrectly....and then all the icons return. My girl friend has a Mac Book and when I plug the Lacie into her laptop there isn't an issue, she's operating 10.5. I have a case account with Lacie and we have tried everything and they have given up. Apple Care wants me to take my tower in to see if the Fire Wire bus is the problem but when I got the new Mac Book Pro I have the same issue. Does anyone else have a similar problem or has anyone else solved this problem?
Thanks
Bill

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