Resettare driver usb mac retina 10.8.2

Ciao a tutti,è un po di tempo che ho un problema con il mio nuovo retina 15".
Ho un proiettore Picopix 1020 che quando avevo la versione 10.8.0 funzionava tranquillamente
all'aggiornamento 10.8.1 ha iniziato a dar un po di problemi e a 10.8.2 non funziona proprio piu.
Quando collego questo proiettore al mac apro il programma esce una schermata blu e si riavvia
in continuazione fin quando non stacchi la porta usb..
Vi chiedo c'è un modo per portare solo i driver usb allo stato 10.8.0?
Grazie in anticipo.

It looks like it has PowerPC drivers:
Software Requirements
-Pentium II 300MHz 128Mb RAM or better, USB socket, Windows 98/ME/2000/XP, approved MME or ASIO compliant soundcard.
-iMac, Power Mac G3 or better with USB running OS9/OSX.
-Keyboard powered by USB (cable included) or 9V DC, 250-300mA centre positive power
Unless you can find updated drivers it may not be compatible.

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