Portege M700 tablet downgrade to xp tablet edition.. Major issues

None of the USB ports work.. you can plug a item in.. you get the DEE - DUM sound.. but the little icon to add new hardware never pops up and no USB device of any sort will work (mouse, flash drive, external harddrive, camera.. nothing)
The Blue Tooth doesnt work either..
The touch screen works, the camera works, and the thumb recognition scanner works.. but these are more like nice addons.. the lack of any usb items is killing us.
Does anyone have any idea how to sort this problem out?
Thanks for your time.
Jaime

What did you use to install XP?  Did Toshiba supply a downgrade disk?
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