USB Keyboard (K8N Neo2 platinum)

motherboard k8n neo2 platinum, somehow my motherboard does not recog my usb keyboard. i have gone to bios and enabled USB mouse/keyboard , my mouse is ok no matter which usb front or back but the keyboard usb does not work on any of usb    . does anyone have any idea (hardly used keyboard, nearly new) all usb are ok??. your help will be much appreciated.
1-Motherboard  MSI 7025 K8N Neo2 Platinum   Chipset   nForce3-250Gb/Ultra
2-CPU  AMD Athlon Dual Core 3800X2
3- Graphic card (MSI FX5700)    nVIDIA GeForce FX 5700
4-Memory 2 X1 GB DDR 400 DIMM kingston
5-HDD  Maxtor 6Y160M0  (160 GB, 7200 RPM, SATA
6- OS  Window XP Prof sp2
7-power supply   Be Quite  BQT- P5-420W

Bosskiller thanks for the reply it is a micorisoft multimedia, yes i have tried the back usb no luck there either. here is the link for the keyboard
http://www.farassoo.com/product/keyboard/fcr-8800.htm
but i wonder if you can tell me why some system their front usb doesn't work with usb keyboard a few  have said this to me. many thanks

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    Quote
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    WinXP IDE 2.6 driver version 4.46 (WHQL) with updated uninstaller files
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    EDIT:
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    if the psu aint up to it i will use a second psu until i get money to buy a bigger one.

    Hi Raven, missed this thread till now!!  Congrats soon getting S-939 A64, that will be way less than 10lb shipping charge to mail you  
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