H61M-P31(g3) USB Problems

Dear Sirs,
I am setting up an XP box for a customer and when I tried installing XP, it looked like it was reading the CD, but nothing would show up on the screen. So I plugged in a USB CD ROM and tried again. Still nothing happened. I then put a W2k8 installation CD in the internal SATA CD rom and all started loading fine. I shut everything down and tried a Windows 7 installation CD and again, everything worked fine. But when I tried the XP CD again, it failed. I swapped out the USB Keyboard with a PS2 Keyboard and the XP started loading fine.
Q - Is this USB problem going to plague me if we ever swap the PS2 Keyboard with a USB Keyboard??

I am not sure what the problem was. However, after getting a fresh install of XP done (using a PS2 Keyboard and a USB mouse), I installed all the MSI drivers from the CD and then downloaded and installed about 130 XP updates. I then rebooted the computer and swapped the PS2 keyboard with the USB keyboard and all worked fine.
I did a fresh install of XP just about 3 weeks ago using that same USB keyboard on an ASUS/AMD board and everything worked fine. That is why I originally assumed that the issue was with the BIOS on this MSI board. After reading through a couple of posts on this BBS, I found another user who had some problems with USB on this board also.
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