Monday, December 8, 2008

How to increase USB sample rate in Vista

Microsoft Windows Vista’s default 125Hz USB sample rate is not enough for today’s gamers and end-users. There are many USB sample rate patches out there, but none of them are supporting Windows Vista SP1 - due to the new restricted driver signature enforcement feature. However, it is now possible to use these patches thanks to the latest version of our own Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider (DSEO), but I am not taking any responsibilities for any damages! Use it at your own risk.

1. Download Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider (attached below).
2. Download HIDUSBF (attached below).
3. Run Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider and choose Enable Test Mode.
4. Extract HIDUSBF to some folder, right click on HIDUSBF.inf and choose Install.
5. Run Setup.exe from HIDUSBF’s folder, check the Filter on Device box and select your desired sample rate.
6. Run Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider again, choose Sign a System file and insert full path to the installed HIDUSBF.sys file (Usually C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\HIDUSBF.sys).
7. Restart your computer and enjoy.
8. Verify by using Mouse Rate or DirectInput Mouse Rate (attached below)

That should do the trick. Remember! Use it at your own risk! Do not blame me if your motherboard explodes, Vista or USB fails. But... I have already tested it myself with a lot of success, so you don't have any reason to worry. If you would like to uninstall it, just right click on HIDUSBFU.inf, choose Install and disable test mode from Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider.

Attached Files
File Type: zip hidusbf.zip (217.6 KB, 253 views)
File Type: exe dseo11.exe (705.4 KB, 257 views)
File Type: exe mouserate.exe (19.5 KB, 192 views)
File Type: exe dimr.exe (100.0 KB, 180 views)

Source | NGo-HQ

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