Aaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Usb And K8n Neo-fsr??? What Solution???

AHHHHH! What it is occurring?
Reason that the MSI does not decide this problem of the peripherals
(mouse, keyboard and others) that they are not recognized when the operational
system comes to tona?
What incautiousness is this?
I am thinking seriously about changing my K8N NEO-FSR for an
equivalent of the Gigabyte.
In the majority of fórums in the world that speaks on series K8N and
K8N2 they come reporting this problem.
I ask for to more care with its fidiciary offices customers, therefore we deposit our investments in its equipment MSI.
I am tired to have that to replugar mine mouse, when exactly reinio the computer. Without speaking in my card of memory.
The problem if reproduces in all outputs USB.
Already I reinstalled the operational system and everything continues
in the same one.
These same peripherals functioned very well in a K7N2-L with nFORCE 2.
Ahhhh! I changed the cursed one and exactly thus it continues.
Necessary of a solution of the MSI already.

OK I am also running Win2k. I beleive you must have the latest service pack 4 to get proper usage of USB 2.0.
Also in device manager under USB 2.0 Root Hub in the Properties/Power Management tab do you have The allow Computer to turn off this device to save power turned off? You may also check and see if any USB device in Device Manager has that turned on. If it is checkmarked then uncheckmark it.
Outside of that you could have a device that is attached that is causing the issue. Try one device at a time and see if you still get the problem. I have been through this myself but luckily not on my current board. I had that problem when I had a USB card in my old ASthlon 1200 system on an A-bit board. However what I just listed fixed it when I discovered a device (A mouse if I remember correctly) was not functioning well.

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