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mouseman
Hey!


First of all i like thank you guys of all the input that has helped me along my studies regarding vlite and nlite. Now i have a problem that i have been struggling for a long time: Mouse Polling Rate stuck to 125hz. I thought that vlite would have the same option as nlite to modify polling rate but it doesn't have it.

I have tried all the "guides" which are out there but none of them works and im sick and tired to plug my ps2-mouse and keyboard when usb-ports stops working. I have a mx518 and im running Vista Ultimate x64 sp1. Is there some way to change the polling rate to 500hz? How to hex-edit the usbport.sys?

I would be VERY VERY grateful if someone knows the solution for my problem!


Ps. Im sorry about my bad english!


Tomorrow
Well the easyest way(if you can call this easy..) would be to download Vista RTM edited usbport.sys and compare the differences with original non-edited Vista SP1 usbport.sys(with hexedit program).Then hexedit the nessesary bits in SP1 file and save.
mouseman
QUOTE (Tomorrow @ Nov 24 2008, 03:00 AM) *
Well the easyest way(if you can call this easy..) would be to download Vista RTM edited usbport.sys and compare the differences with original non-edited Vista SP1 usbport.sys(with hexedit program).Then hexedit the nessesary bits in SP1 file and save.


Will it pass the vista sp1 driver signing check? I think it won't..
Tomorrow
QUOTE (mouseman @ Nov 25 2008, 05:56 AM) *
QUOTE (Tomorrow @ Nov 24 2008, 03:00 AM) *
Well the easyest way(if you can call this easy..) would be to download Vista RTM edited usbport.sys and compare the differences with original non-edited Vista SP1 usbport.sys(with hexedit program).Then hexedit the nessesary bits in SP1 file and save.


Will it pass the vista sp1 driver signing check? I think it won't..

It wont.U need to use ReadyDriver Plus
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