GE70 USB powered after OS Shutdown

Hi guys, i have a little problem with my new laptop GE70, after i shutdown Windows 8 my USB ports are still under power, so my cooling pad under notebook and my gaming mouse are still ON. I dont want to unplug all devices every day after OS shutdown so it is possible to disable this feature???  I found on internet that USB can be use for phone recharging after OS shutdown but i dont need it(i uninstaled super-charger but nothing change). In fact from safety reasons i unplug notebook from powergrid every day, and with this problem mouse and coolingPAD are draining power from battery...Lenovo notebooks can disable this in BIOS but i cannot find this feature on my MSi notebook.  Please help me disable those USB ports :(

That is not possible. Indeed this is for the Supercharger function. You will have to unplug the devices if not used or remove the battery if you are not using it mobile and just cut the ac power if you don't use the nb.

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