USB CONTROLLER AND BIOS LAG

Hi All
I have a MSI K8N SLI PLATINUM , and i'm having a big problem with usb controller.
If i disable usb controller on bios , post got no lag , but i cant use usb devices
If i turn on usb controller on bios , on post i got a big lag , showing character by character , and show windows logo after 20 minutes..
When i log on windows , everything is fine ....
How to resolve this problem ?
Thanks
Douglas

Quote from: Svet on 07-December-09, 21:25:03
What USB devices you have attached to the system?
Did you use any sort of USB hub?
Have a read this topic as well ==> >>If you are having problems with USB ports, read this topic.<<
Have you tried to turn off USB Legacy support in BIOS?
- i use only keyboard and mouse ( wireless ) so 1 usb device ( same receiver )
- i dont have usb hub
- yes i read , but i dont have usb on my case
- what is usb legacy support?
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