Msi 970 gaming bios issue

I have update bios for msi 970 gaming to v22.3
But after this update, the usb 3.0 port of the main not work
Can you help me

Quote from: JLio01 on 12-June-15, 07:26:09
So you keyboard doesn't work with the usb 3.0 port either? All usb devices don't work with these particular ports? Which BIOS version did you update from? using what way?
Try download the VIA usb3:
http://www.msi.com/support/mb/970-GAMING.html#down-driver&Win8.1 64
in the usb 2.0 port, it working fine. I use bios v22.e from msi 970 gaming webpage. My Via usb3 is V4.90a newest. Usually, when boot to windows, the usb 3.0 not work.

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