Definitely I have 5V at F160 and ferrite FB556 at both sides, but there's no connection between pin 7 and fb556. Stripe cables and I/O port module are OK. I can't see resistors between FB556 and PIN 7 (pin4 at 40 pins motherboard connector). Any suggestion?
Check continuity between FB556 and pin 4 of the mainboard connectors CN550 and CN560. To find pin 4, look at the board so that the power connector P8 is in the top right hand corner. Pin 4 of CN550/CN560 is the second pin in from the right side of the bottom row of each connector.
According to the schematic, the 5V route is F160 > FB556 > pin 4 of CN550 & CN560 > through both ribbon cables > ports module > pin 7 of joystick and mouse connectors
You may have to remove the main board from the chassis to inspect the tracks and vias on the bottom side of the board. There may be an open circuit track if there has been an accidental short on the mouse or joystick connector, which is common if you plug a metal body connector not squarely in while the computer is on. The problem with using polyswitch fuses for short circuit protection is that they are very slow acting, so you get high fault currents flowing for a relatively long time. So you might find a bottom side track on the main board has fused open circuit simply because the polyswitch was too slow.
Shouldn't be too hard to find as you've mostly narrowed it down now.