Sledge,
Ok I see what is happening now. You are getting to the spot on the Boot where the BIOS says you do not have a Keyboard and it stops there.
I would first reset the CMOS. Remove the Power Cord from the Power Supply, then remove the Battery from the Motherboard. Leave both of them out for a good 15 to 20 minutes before putting them back in.
Take Care,
Richard
P.S. If you want to have access to the BIOS with a USB Keyboard, you need to set the Primary Display in the BIOS to PCI, that way the PCI Bus is energized before the BIOS starts booting.