I see, you claiming 2x usb cards?...why 2?...Hubs exist...eh?
And the manual, should expose any shared slots with devices listed...Should I say if it is shown as listed in bios...You cannot move those from the slot assign, but you might be able to disable the device that is assigned to the slot, that is on the main board as a device.
Now In Bios do you have a listing for, PNP OS enabled?...That would be where you disable Win control over the Bios, I imagine, if you have the feature.
Problem is perhaps you are using too many cards...and things on the main board...you need to recoup, rethink, and get some hubs...and remove a card here...And read the manual for shared slots with onboard devices...to get the right slots assigned that share none or one thing you can disable...and assign it...in the windows system info/ Device manager to check the irq states.
In Xp you can then make a bootable configuration (say you want just your audio working) in device manager..disable nic, hdmi, and other things you left on in bios...usb?...I believe even that can be disabled in device manager....So depending on your needs for X...save as a bootable config name.
You can make many different configs bootable...so depending on what you need to do...with whatever devices you need working, can be setup to the way you want it, with what is only needed for that processing.
Say you only need internet...make a bootable config with nic and audio, with usb disabled....and boot to that named config.
If you need usb and audio...make the config no internet, and boot to that config.
If you only want one boot config...turn off (disable redundant devices in device manager).
So, I would reduce usb cards that are doubled up on slots for no reason, when a 7 port hub can address your needs on one card..or no cards....right from the MB usb ports, frees up two slots!...usb a,b,c...the only thing different usb ports offer is speed....So perhaps a give and rob from one to get the other...
Sorry, I have not done any of the above for some time...and I had to google how to do...and so I did follow that path.
I found, older MB's, got issues with more than two cards put in...one video, if so, and one other, put in a slot that is best suited for it's proper functioning for, should work..but three or more, always gets the sharing happening...Manuals must be read for slot assigned irq's, and in understanding these things...(keep it as simple a setup as possible)...there are cards that have both firewire 400/800 and usb now..so one card does double duties...and that is more so to find more alternate solutions...to how you got it now?...Might be sought to do some rethinking it out, your setup and card deployment...simple setups for one or two slotted card devices, works better with MS windows...when put in properly and assigned proper...
But it ain't perfect ever!....Just to say...I've been there done that!...and still got one machine working with Xg midi daughterboard on isa audio card on XP..that way...still crashes, clicks pops and gets muddled up.
My solution was to get off the usb, and firewire band wagon...as it did not solve my issues with MS OSes, even trying out the new thunderbolt 1 ,2, and now 3...got issues with Windows oses..and usb not working proper in win 10 and wireless keyboards and mice.
So...Best of luck ....lol
Cheers.