Power Mac G4 USB error after 10.4.7

Hello,
I’ve installed the 10.4.7 update on my Power Mac G4. After the installation I have problems with my USB devices.
After I’ve put my Mac into standby, i've attached my USB Hard disk and the Mac do nothing, all USB devices I’ve plugged were not recognized by the system.
The Buttons of my Cinema display are not in function after the standby mode.
These errors are not explicit after a standby, in some case also after I started my Mac.
Another problem is, if my external Hard disk running, the computer doesn't go into standby. But the screen stays black.
Can anyone help me in this reason?
Thanks for your replies
macpodG4

after i waked up my mac and sometimes after the startup. my iPod and all devices from apple and third party devices are not in function. If i disconnect the mouse and plugged them again the system don't recognize them. and also when i disconnect the keyboard the computer can't connect to them.
when i open the system profiler in the apple menu the devices were not listed again.
i think thats an explicit problem from 10.4.7
macpodG4

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