Incredibly SLOW boot from OS X to Windows

I have problems restarting from OS X to windows and vive versa. I have discovered it MAY involve my USB hub. I have:
Intuos 2 Wacom tablet
CanoScan LiDE 70 Scanner
Logitech USB Headphones
Logitech MX Mouse
2 USB harddrives
Keyboard
APC Battery backup
Apple DVI to ADC Display Adapter
I have Windows XP installed on a seperate internal Harddrive.
Since the back of my Mac Pro only has 3 USB ports, I use 1 for the Battery Backup, One for the monitor and one for the hub, which has everything ELSE plugged into it. I checked each device seperately, and the machine booted fine.
Is there a specific USB hub I should be using (Im using a Dynex 7 port)?
Or, is the reboot time longer (5-10 Minutes) normal?

Look in services log. Mine boots Vista in about one minute. See if your security suite has any errors on startup it is blocking or trouble loading.
As for hubs, I don't but I do use PCI Express controllers. USB devices can play havoc even with OS X or systems in general.
I do have LiDE70, APC RS1500 (w/ PowerChute for Vista 64).
If I was buying a hub, I would see what www.macsales.com carries. I know Belkin is listed. Or invest in PCIe USB if you have a free PCI slot.
I would not connect kb and mouse through hub, but to front USB ports.

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