Have questions about securing your Windows 11 device?
Have questions about securing your Windows 11 device?
My system specs are as follows:
- MSi A520M-A PRO motherboard updated to the latest BIOS
- Gamemax RPG Rampage 700W PSU with 80 Plus Bronze rating
- AMD Ryzen 5 5600 processor equipped with its standard fan cooler
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti graphics card
- 16GB DDR4 RAM operating at 3200MHz
- 1TB M2 NVME SSD storage
I have the following enabled:
- Core Isolation activated, displaying a yellow exclamation mark warning with on-screen text
- Memory Integrity disabled because of incompatibility with the Intel E1G6032E.sys driver. Please fix this driver issue to reactivate Memory Integrity.
- Security Processor passed with a green checkmark.
- Secure boot also passed with a green checkmark.
To activate the requested security settings:
- DEP
- UEFI MAT
- SMM
Install the newest driver for your Ethernet controller
Intel® Driver & Support Assistant
Keeps your system current by identifying available updates.
www.intel.com
Is Windows 11 installed and active, or would you like to upgrade to Windows 11?
You have Windows 11 installed and working. Disabling Ethernet might help resolve the issue.
Is this the correct driver?
This download provides drivers for Intel® Network Adapters on Microsoft Windows 11*.
I accessed it and saw a warning stating no Intel wired network adapter was found.
My system doesn’t list an Intel PRO/1000 adapter in Device Manager, and my motherboard is an MSi A520M-A PRO.
If it doesn’t have this adapter, why can’t I turn on memory integrity in Windows device security?
What’s going on?
Why does the driver E1G6032E.sys show up on my system without any device connected, especially since I don’t use VMware and just bought a new gaming PC? What’s the most effective method to remove it, ensuring it doesn’t interfere with my Intel wireless card?
I would perform a disk search for E1G6032E.sys, change all references to E1G6032E.old, and then restart the system.
If no adverse effects appear over several days, you may remove the E1G6032E.old files.
The .old extension indicates that the file is an older version, likely a backup or previous iteration of the same content.