Macbook, Snow Leopard, Pro Tools 8 Firewire Conflict

I apologized in advance if this issue has already been posted, but I was unable to find it using the search function.
I have been getting a 6101 error while running M-Powered Pro Tools 8 (8.04)using 2 different M-Audio Firewire Interfaces (Firewire410 and Profire 610). I am only playing back 3 audio track w/no plug ins. CPU usage hasn't gone over 5% and I am getting a Hardware Buffer Error, whcih I have changed numerous times to no avail. I have a new, clean install of Snow Leopard, ProTools, and Interface Drivers with all of the latest updates. Hardware Settings: (1024 Samples, 1 Processor, 95% CPU Available)
However, I tried the M-Audio Fast Track Ultra USB 2 interface and have had no issues. I have ran through the session over 15 times and haven't had a crash.
Is there any known conflict between Snow Leopard, the firewire drivers and, the latest ProTools/M-Audio components? And, is there a workaround/new firewire driver that will fix this problem??
Thanks,
JIM
Black Macbook
2.15GHZ Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM
Snow Leopard 10.6.4
M-Powered Pro Tools 8.0.4

Ok, that's what I have done... I have Snow Leopard Installed, 10.8.6 and it's got Boot Camp 3.0.4... my questionis the Mac Windows Install Drivers you add after installing Windows. Windows looks terribly awkward and I'm guessing it has something to do with the ATI graphics card sofware the mac disk installed. Is is ok to use the one I created years ago? I can't seem to find a place to create a new one using the 10.8.6 and 3.0.4.
When I orignially installed Boot Camp you had to create a disk using Boot Camp that you installed in Windows after the initial OS installation.

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