MBP USB Disconnect Sleep Crash!

HI,
I thought this was an iPhone issue. If I unplug my iPhone from the sleeping MBP THEN plug it back in, the MBP crashes. If I leave it unplugged no problem EVER. But EVERY TIME I re-plug it will crash. I can work around this.
But today as the MBP was asleep I unplugged a USB cable that was inactive (from a Panasonic LX3 and the camera was already ejected and just the bare cable left plugged in) and got the same result...crash.
What actually happens is a black unresponsive screen that never changes no matter how log I wait. I have to hit the power button and get the forced quit little tone then hit it again a few seconds later and it starts fine wiht the "unexpected" warning.
This never happened till I started to use the iPhone as tethering.I think this started with iOS 4.2.1 so perhaps the update will help but doesn't explain any USB being unplugged causing issues.
Any suggestions for straightening out the usb drivers or what ever?
Thanks,
W

I think this is a very old bug... happens on my 2009 MacBook Air also when I unplug any USB while computer is asleep. Haven't tried to do it on the others but might try it on the old al. MacBook.

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