MSI 945gz-f USB 2.0 Problem

Good day! I'm facing a problem with my MB MSI 945GZ-f USB 2.0 problem. I try to upgrade and downgrade the BIOS but still no help. Still i can't use the USB 2.0 feature of my MB, Is there anyone here facing same problem and can help me? I'm using windows xp SP2. Thank you very much!

I try to used backside and front usb slot, but still show me that i am not running with 2.0. Even in device manager There is no enhanced host controller. I have 2 MB same model, and I solved my problem with my 1 MB, solution I tried to downgrade the BIOS version but the other one  Still no help. Also tried to update my Intel inf software but still cant find the enhanced Host controller. Please kindly help me with this problem. Thank you and more power!

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