USB HD on 6533E Motherboard

Hi,
I've got a new MS-6533E Motherboard which supposedly
supports USB2.
I've got an external USB2 harddisk. The board does not
seem to recognise the drive when plugged in.
It works on other machines, and other USB devices work
on the 6533 Motherboard.
Does anybody have a solution for this?
cheers
marius

sorry for my ignorance, but why intel drivers?
The board has a SiS chipset (651).
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