Keyboard USB problems on booting windows xp

I have a problem with a keyboard and mouse logitech as USB. If I activate BIOS's option USB KB/Storage Support, windows xp does not boot and if I deactivate the option, the keyboard does not work until does not come to the screen of logon. Someone knows since I can solve it?, happens to me so much in a mobo MSI Neo4 Platinum and in a MSI Neo2 FIS2R. Thank you in advance.
A greeting

Make sure you are plugging into a rear port unless you have carefully checked the front ports wiring harness. If pin 9 is still on the front port harness then you have a USB problem. Also make sure you are not using the KB through a hub as some hubs won't work. Use the latest bios as it has legacy device support as well and it must be turned on in Bios in order to work well with most KB's.

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