USB Option modem error when plug in

Hi,
I just upgraded my laptop OS from Leopard to Snow Leopard but I found problem while upgrade succesfully. The problem came when I plug in the usb modem, the laptop cannot read the modem and error notification showed up on screen asked for restart. I have repaired permission through disk utility and still got same error. Does anyone here know how fix the error?any suggestion for me

I do not understand. Without third-part programs, the iPod will show up as a camera for get photos and videos off the iPod and it will show in iTunes for file transfer/syncing.
For photos/videos, the iPod shows up in My Computer and you see the photos/videos in the DCIM folder

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