875 neo problem with supra max usb on boot

I have one 875 neo m/b with bios ver 1.5.
I have connected one usb modem diamond supramax and when power on the system this sticks when it checks nvram and rebbot.I have tryed all usb ports and all settings in the bios.(memory slow, memory voltage 2,50-2,70 usb device legacy enable, disable).
875 NEO
CPU 2400 FSB 800 MHZ
HYPERTHREADING MPS 1.4                    
2X256 KINGNSTON PC3200 2,5,3,2,8 IN 1,3 DIMM
2 SERIAL ATA 33,6 WD RAPTOR RAID
ASUS 8460 DELUXE
CINERGY 400 TERRATEC
SB AUDIGY PLATINUM
DVD-RW PIONNER A05 PRIMARY MASTER
CD-RW PLEXTOR 48/24/48A SECONTARY MASTER
ADDTRONICS 420 WATT MAX +3.3V 28A +5V 40A +12V 18A
PEAK OUTPYT TOTAL 245W 18A
7 COOLER 8" 1 COOLER 9"
CORE CENTER 3,3V:3,20-3,22 +5V:4,97-5V +12V:11,46V
CPU 2435=203X12

Yes the system start normaly without supra plug in.
When windows start i plugged in the supra and work fine but i have problem with netmod many times it does not make call and have communication problem with windows with or without supra plug in.
Also my system hang and restart when download files from internet.In event wiewer in system category i have one report for event id:1001 save dump
The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck.  The bugcheck was: 0x000000d1 (0x00000008, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0xf7acb951). A dump was saved in: C:WINDOWSMinidumpMini062303-02.dmp. ;(

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