|  | | How to Increase USB Sample Rate in Windows Vista/7 |  The default 125Hz USB sample rate in Windows Vista and Windows 7 is not enough for today’s gamers and end-users. There are many USB sample rate patches out there, but none of them support Windows Vista and Windows 7, due to a new restricted driver signature enforcement feature. Now it is possible to use these patches - thanks to the latest version of our own Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider (DSEO) and SweetLow. These patches and our tool have been well tested, but I am not taking responsibility for any damages! Use it at your own risk. The author of HIDUSBF (SweetLow) has released a new beta build of HIDUSBF’s 64-bit adding support for Windows 7 64-bit RC build. Therefore, I’ve updated the HIDUSBF package in this page and included the beta file. If you are using Windows 7 64-bit, make sure to download the updated version of HIDUSBF from the link below, the MD5 is: 403e0a3d0df0bee053fd197f503ada04.
1. Download Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider (attached below as dseo13b.exe).
2. Download HIDUSBF (attached below as hidusbf.zip).
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 (For example: C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\HIDUSBF.sys).
7. Restart your computer and enjoy.
8. Verify by using Mouse Rate or DirectInput Mouse Rate (attached below as mouserate.exe and dimr.exe)
9. If you would like to remove the test mode watermark, run Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider and choose Watermark removal.
That should do the trick. Remember! Use it at your own risk! Don't blame me if your motherboard explodes. But... I already tested it myself - with a lot of success, so you don't have any reason to worry about . If you would like to uninstall it, just right click on HIDUSBFU.inf, choose Install and disable test mode from Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider.
Last edited by Regeneration; May 28th, 2009 at 12:39 AM..
| | | | 115 Comments | | | {I had this happening even before installing the driver which did not work}
Uhm... can someone explain this? It's not exactly something I expected. Nor did I even think was POSSIBLE? Using a wireless Logitech mouse some old beater - tried the 500, but it is solid at 125 despite my screenshot if I'm moving it steadily. http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m...L3R823/WTF.jpg Sorry for the terrible quality
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1578 hz and 2151... Hmm... Who's playing tricks on me? | | | | Vista x64 SP2 and works great. | | | | Updated version of install due MS updates and file extension problem.
01. Download Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider
02. Download hidusbf.zip and Extract HIDUSBF to that folder.
03. Run Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider(DSEO) and choose Enable Test
Mode.
04. Reboot
05. Run DSEO Sign the Hidusbf.INF before you install it. Maybe necessary to do
this with all versions of the Hidusb.sys in the patch.
06. Right click on HIDUSBF.inf and choose Install.(INF file extension must be
windows default. This is a common problem easy fix with reg file.)
07. Run Setup.exe from HIDUSBF’s folder, check the Filter on Device box and
select your desired sample rate click install service wait then click
restart.
08. Run mouserater and check polling rate.
09. Run DSEO, choose Sign a System file and insert full path to the installed
HIDUSBF.sys file (For example: C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\HIDUSBF.sys).
10. Restart your computer and enjoy.
11. If you would like to remove the test mode watermark, run Driver Signature
Enforcement Overrider and choose Watermark remover | | | | Thanks Allen. I can confirm it works on windows 7 x64 build 7600 RTM Professional. | | | | i used it just fine with logitech setpoint 4.72 but now i updated to 4.80 and if i go into testmode my mouse just stops working - tried to go through everything with just keyboard, sign the file, go out of testmode, reboot but the mouse still doesn't work - had to reinstall setpoint
is there any other way? (i'm using win-sensitivity 1 lower than default so there are not glitches and instead 2 faster in the logitech driver, 800dpi, no accel - i cba to try to find a working sensitivity without the driver... took me ages to get this one right back then..)
-cookie- | | | | i also have windows 7 x64 build 7600 RTM Professional and tried the official and Allens version, but NO SUCCESS. UAC is disabled, TESTMODE ON, dseo and setup.exe are started with admin rights (plus i am admin^^), same computer, same mouse as with win7 RC x86...
the RESTART button worked not the way i experienced it with XP SP3 x86: normally the mouse cursor would freeze for 1 second and then i'd have 1000hz, but with RTM x64 freezing DOES NOT happen. Possibly a sign for not working.
i have a gigabyte motherboard with AMD SB750 Southbridge and latest drivers and bios.
thanks in advance
RDSSL | | | | much better! thanks a lot for the guide! (I hate those stupid assholes who say changing polling rate does nothing for mouse response) | | | | Yap same thing as with second post above.^ What could be the problem :/ | | | | still no luck with me either for the x64 build. tried everything. | | | | doesnt work for my windows 7 i have only 1 port left because the others are disabled on restart any idea how to fix? | | | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered doesnt work for my windows 7 i have only 1 port left because the others are disabled on restart any idea how to fix? | nvm i re-enabled my mouse also i'd like to say i've used this numerous times for vista but doesnt seem to work ever since my transfer to w7 | | | | Has anyone had a mouse HZ rate increase work on Windows 7? I've tried all of the popular fixes but I'm still stuck at 125Hz. | | | | New update, it's working with Windows 7 thanks to Allen's post on October 3rd. The way the original poster had the steps done doesn't work with Windows 7. Allen added a couple logical steps and now it's working great. Follow his instructions exactly:
Posted by Allen on October 3rd, 2009, 01:11 PM
Updated version of install due MS updates and file extension problem.
01. Download Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider
02. Download hidusbf.zip and Extract HIDUSBF to that folder.
03. Run Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider(DSEO) and choose Enable Test
Mode.
04. Reboot
05. Run DSEO Sign the Hidusbf.INF before you install it. Maybe necessary to do
this with all versions of the Hidusb.sys in the patch.
06. Right click on HIDUSBF.inf and choose Install.(INF file extension must be
windows default. This is a common problem easy fix with reg file.)
07. Run Setup.exe from HIDUSBF’s folder, check the Filter on Device box and
select your desired sample rate click install service wait then click
restart.
08. Run mouserater and check polling rate.
09. Run DSEO, choose Sign a System file and insert full path to the installed
HIDUSBF.sys file (For example: C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\HIDUSBF.sys).
10. Restart your computer and enjoy.
11. If you would like to remove the test mode watermark, run Driver Signature
Enforcement Overrider and choose Watermark remover | | | | ^ bah, doesn't work. When I'm trying to change the rate it only disables the usb port.. | | | | DON'T USE THE "RESTART-BUTTON" !!!
YOU DON'T NEED IT !!!
I USED THIS TOOL ON VISTA ULTIMATE 64BIT AND NOW ON WIN7 PROFESSIONAL 64BIT
WITHOUT ANY PROBLEMS AND WITHOUT USING "RESTART-BUTTON" !!!
INTELLI 1.1 @ 500HZ | | | | Everything works with Windows 7 x64 latest build. Here is inctruction with my comments
1. Download Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider (attached below as dseo13b.exe).
2. Download HIDUSBF (attached below as hidusbf.zip).
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.
DO NOT CLICK INSTALL SERVICE !!
6. Run Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider again, choose Sign a System file and insert full path to the installed HIDUSBF.sys file
C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\HIDUSBF.sys
do it again with
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Drivers\HIDUSBF.sys
7. Restart your computer and enjoy.
Mouse doesnt stop working  .
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