post the specs for your machine and I will see what I can dig up or already know about it...if its an ASUS MoBo then I'm sure I can be of some assistance as I've been using those boards since the PIII days....
you should be able to find some sort of tutorial or manual for your machine that will detail how to get into your BIOS (hitting delete during the boot process is what works for my machines) and what settings are changeable...as noted with many manufactured machines you have severe limitations as to what you can do, and with machines that are custom you have a plethora of things you can do...
heck its even possible that for some reason USB2 is not enabled on your MoBo, or as I noted if USB legacy support is enabled it might be causing issues...
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