by kmihelich » Thu Sep 08, 2011 9:24 pm
Everything in my book points to a hub that is faulty in some way. There really isn't a true standard on hubs, but from my experience you have either known-good brand like Belkin, or some off-brand/no-name brand that "works" but has inexplicable flaws. The USB market isn't exactly rated, compared, reviewed, and analyzed along the lines of processors and the like, but there are still "good brands" and "I bought this because it was cheap." Simple test: load up all ports on your hub with bus-powered hard drives and run transactions concurrently among them all.
The bigger issue for me though: you have a GoFlex Net with two perfectly awesome SATA ports, and you're messing around with USB? I have two of the devices in my stable, and honestly I'd never consider booting from USB.
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