Question USB ports on old Asus M2NPV-VM don't work properly , they supply power but no data transfer ?

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Hello friends, I am writing to you from Chile and using a translator, my strong point is not English, I will tell you that I have decided to restore an old PC with an Asus board, but it turns out that USB data transfer does not work anymore, but the ports do supply power. Apparently it is a recurring defect on this board model, could someone solve this problem???


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Model
BrandASUS
ModelM2NPV-VM
Supported CPU
CPU Socket TypeAM2
CPU TypeAthlon 64 X2 / Athlon 64 FX / Athlon 64
FSB1000 MHz
Chipsets
ChipsetNVIDIA GeForce 6150
South BridgeNVIDIA nForce 430
Memory
Number of Memory Slots4x240pin
Memory StandardDDR2 800
Maximum Memory Supported8GB
Channel SupportedDual Channel
Expansion Slots
PCI Express x161 x PCI Express x16
PCI Express x11 x PCI Express x1
PCI Slots2 x PCI Slots
Storage Devices
PATA2 x ATA100 4 Dev. Max
SATA 3Gb/s4 x SATA 3Gb/s
SATA RAIDNV RAID 0/1/0+1/5 JBOD
Onboard Video
Onboard Video ChipsetNVIDIA GeForce 6150
Onboard Audio
Audio ChipsetADI AD1986A
Audio Channels6 Channels
Onboard LAN
Max LAN Speed10/100/1000Mbps
Rear Panel Ports
PS/22
LPT1
Video PortsD-Sub + DVI
USB 1.1/2.04 x USB 2.0
IEEE 13941 x IEEE 1394a
Audio Ports3 Ports
Internal I/O Connectors
Onboard USB4 x USB 2.0
Onboard 13941 x 1394a
Physical Spec
Form FactorMicro ATX
Dimensions (W x L)9.6" x 9.6"
Power Pin24 Pin
Features
FeaturesHDTV / AV / AS output module include.
Packaging
Package ContentsM2NPV-VM
User Manual
Driver Disk
Rear I/O Panel Shield
FDD Cable
2 x IDE/PATA Cable
2 x SATA Cable
Power Cable
IEEE 1394 Bracket
HDTV/AV/AS Output Module
 

Ralston18

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This motherboard?

https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/socketAM2/M2NPV-VM/e2806_m2npv-vm.pdf

Do verify that I found the correct User Manual.

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Where did you read or otherwise find out about the recurring defect - source?

Have you tried other known working USB cables?

What PSU is installed: make, model, wattage, age, condition?

One possibility is that the PSU may not be fully functional and unable to provide the required power.