MS6513 Connectx USB pin outs

Help!
I've got a MS6513 board in a Medion PC.  It has a Connectx panel on the front of the case with two USB connections in it.
I need the layout of the USB pin outs as they are on the Motherboard, due to the fact that the board has gone bang and when I connect up the connectx panel to my new boards usb connections the whole thing (including mouse) freezes.
Can anybody help?

Hi Richcps,
You can look into your mobo manual and check for the points of the USB1/2 on your mobo.
All the Best... :D!!!

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