I can confirm this bug.

On attempting to copy via nautilus (from/to USB drives or from/to
network shares) the following occurs :

1. What I believe is the "file operations" dialog box pops up, but it is
tiny and never displays anything

2. After 1-2 seconds nautilus hangs and grays out

3. One of my CPUs is maxed out

4. All available RAM is consumed

5. It never crashes just hangs

6. If a copy is attempted with in my SATA drive (i.e internal SATA HDD
to internal SATA HDD) my system locks up with a kernel panic (keyboard
lights blinking)

I have an MSI p965 Platinum MB, E6600 Core 2 Duo, 2 GB RAM, fresh
install of 9.10.

One thing of note is that I did some partition management before the
fresh install, combining two partitions into one and fully deleting my
Windows partition.  /dev/sda2 is my root, /dev/sda3 is swap and
/dev/sda4 is /home.  root is ext4 and home is xfs.

I tried adding the "pci=routeirq" option to the grub2

** Attachment added: "nautilus_backtrace.txt"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40129388/nautilus_backtrace.txt

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"Computer hang-up on coping or moving a folder/file"
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