OS crash when I plug external drive

I just upgraded from SL, I had an issue with trash can - it wouldn't remove files and showed a black screen that tell me in 5 languages to shut down my mac.
I upgraded it to Lion today, and now, after trying to repair disk (the external one) whenever I plug it the vent start to run, the system gets stuck, and without doing nothing the black screen with the 5 languages come back up and tells me to shut down the computer.
I don't know what to do ... and frustrated, I would love some help.
Thanks. Lahav.

I had no issues or external drive but my imac has this message display after a black screen scrolls down the from the top and I have to hit the power button. Happens every time within seconds of logging back in after a restart.  I posted a message about it as I thought my situation was a bit different than yours as I had no known problems. 

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