Safari crashes after installing iomega external hard drive

I've just installed the iomega desktop external hard drive with firewire and usb 2.0. I'm presently connected to my computer by the USB port. Everytime I go to access Safari or Mail they quit on me after a few seconds. I've now disconnected the drive from my computer and it's fine. I did to a Disk Utility repair after the installation but that didn't help. Is there something I neglected to do? Is there a problem between Mac and Iomega? Should I use the firewire instead?

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...Per article, "OS X:  Installing OS X on an external volume", I erased and reformatted the storage device.  Now, checking my Macintosh HD, Mountain Lion is gone.  How do I get it back?
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