MSI Z87M Gaming (Usb problem)

Hello,
In Device Manager i see "Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller) is not working. Every USB device i own works with the new motherboard, except my Razor onza (360 controller) that is wired. I tried installing the driver from Microsoft, i also tried troubleshooting, but nothing works. I have downloaded the Intel USB 3.0 driver from the MSI site for my MOBO and now i'm wondering if there is something i'm missing.
I really need some help on this one..
Cheers!

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The PC now starts and work but I am still worried this is going to cause problems to my other components. Motherboard is still in its early life. Bought in December and finished the build last week.
So you got it working ? What did you change?
How old is that power supply? In theory that PSU is sufficient, however if it's been around the block and after a couple of years, PSU performance deteriorates and that could cause failed starts. The reason for asking is that the VX series manufacture was discontinued quite some time ago.
Also see this article  http://www.anandtech.com/show/6953/sea-sonic-and-corsair-power-supplies-certified-for-haswell
Corsair has not confirmed that the VX series will be fully compatible with Haswell as it is no longer in production. It may or may not work.

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