Windows Update KB2756872 kills the USB ports

Hello.  I just went through the update to Windows 8 Pro.  I have a big problem with the KB2756872 update.  Whenever I have perform the update all my USB ports stop working.  My motherboard is a I have an ASUS P8Z68-V Pro/Gen3.  I put updated to the latest BIOS and drivers for everything I have (except the X - Fi Titanium, which has no updated drivers).

I went through a comprehensive process of elimination to try to find if it is a driver issue, and it appears not to be.  The problem is definitely related to the KB2756872.  Whenever he moved, the USB ports stop working.  I have to perform a restore to the restore point previous to make it work again (I get good here now).
Help, please!

I have an asus p8p67. In my case, I can solve the problem in accessing the BIOS and telling the computer to start from the "windows boot manager" instead of my main hard drive.

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