bcard519 :
I have no idea how to clear the CMOS.
Assuming you mean the top slots on the back.
I that using the PS2 keyboard would of solved the usb issues. The PS2 works when I hit DEL to enter the Bios, but doesn't do anything once I'm in the Bios
Thanks for the help guys.
How to clear CMOS (universal method):
1) Shut down the system and unplug it.
2) Press and hold the power button for three seconds to drain any remaining power. This eliminates any chances of you getting shocked while inside the tower.
3) Take a look around the motherboard. You're looking for a shiny button battery that looks like a large watch battery. Likely a lithium CR-2032. Use a small screwdriver (or sacrifice one of your nails) to undo the latch and get the battery out.
4) After at least a minute has passed, put the battery back in.
5) Turn the system on, boot into BIOS setup and find out whether or not system behavior has changed.
Note that it's normal for a system to forget the date and time after losing CMOS power.