Woke computer from Sleep: USB doesn't work

So, I woke my computer from sleep, and now all my USB ports are dead.
I tried restarting, resetting the CMOS, removing the D-Bracket, which I had just installed (it didn't work either.).  Any thoughts?
EDIT:  All ports get power, none get signal.

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Originally posted by etruscan
This appears to be a partial fix.  Now the USB root hubs work (i.e. the expansion bits, so I have a D-Bracket and the front Panel USB working.  However, the Back panel still doesn't work, as it appears to be controlled by the "Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller and the "Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller," neither of which have power management.
Any further suggestions are appreciated.
Okay, with your front panel connectors, do they have a wire for pin 10 on the USB connector?  That would be the one next to the blocked out keying pin (pin 9).  If so, that could be causing your problem.  If you remove the pin from the connector that could clear up the problem.  I haven't personally had the issue, but I've seen it talked about.  If your internal USB connectors only have 8 wires on them, then I don't know what to tell you...

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