NO USB Keyboard or mouse work

This morning I booted over into Windows XP and plugged in both a usb mouse and keyboard and had no response with either. I rebooted with no avail. no wired or wirless mouse works. Any suggestions?

I am also having USB issues, but mine are with the printer. When I went to install the Windows 7 64-bit drivers that I downloaded from the manufacturer it told me:
USB Drivers
This computer does not have the necessary USB software support to allow completion of a USB installation. The installation cannot continue until this is resolved.
Required Action: Click Cancel to exit this software installation. In order to install this device as a USB Device, please refer to your computer documentation or USB add-in card documentation for more information about USB drivers.
USB Hardware
This computer does not have the necessary USB hardware support enabled to allow completion of a US8 instalation. The instalation cannot continue until this is resolved.
Required action: Click Cancel to exit this software installation. In order to install this as a USB device, please refer to you computer documentaton or USB add-in card documentation for more information. If you are sure your computer has the physical USB connectors, refer to your computer documentation about how to enable US8 in the BIOS.
I dont know anything about how to access the BIOS on an Apple, but I did on a PC. I have not tried printing anything of of here since the only drivers I have for the printer installed are the ones that came with Windows when the thng shows in the system try telling you that Windows found something new and starts installing drivers.

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