Ei System 4415 Drivers

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May 25, 2012. EI Systems 4415 Laptop Windows Recovery And Drivers Here you can download a legal genuine complete EI Systems 4415 Laptop Windows operating system DVD or the EI Systems 4415 driver disk for your EI Systems Laptop. Any normal collection of drivers would get out of date very quickly.

Technical Specifications

Essentials

Mobile
4415Y
Launched
Q2'17
14 nm

Performance

2
4
1.60 GHz
2 MB SmartCache
4 GT/s QPI
6 W
4.5 W

Supplemental Information

No

Memory Specifications

16 GB
LPDDR3-1866, DDR3L-1600
2
29.8 GB/s
No

Graphics Specifications

300 MHz
850 MHz
16 GB
eDP/DP/HDMI/DVI
Yes, at 60Hz
4096x2304@24Hz
4096x2304@60Hz
4096x2304@60Hz
12
4.4
Yes
Yes
Yes
3
0x591E

Expansion Options

3.0
1x4, 2x2, 1x2+2x1 and 4x1
10

Package Specifications

FCBGA1515
1
100°C
20mm X 16.5mm

Ei System 4415 Drivers Test

Advanced Technologies

Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d)
Yes
No
Yes
64-bit
Intel® SSE4.1
Yes
System
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes

Security & Reliability

Yes
Yes
Yes with Intel® ME
Intel® Memory Protection Extensions (Intel® MPX)
No
Yes
Yes
Hi,
NETIO.sys is a Windows component so the error means that something drove it into Fault.
Vsdatant.sys is a driver file Zone Labs Inc. Zone Alarm from Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.
The below includes 3rd party security and firewall programs :
The most common CAUSE are the network drivers in use and/or a 3rd party antivirus. Check with the System Maker's Support (Motherboard Maker for custom systems), on-line drivers, and ask in their forum (if any) about known issues. And check with the actual device maker for even newer driver versions or if using a separate network device. Update the network driver in use.
Uninstall any 3rd party antivirus and then run its maker's removal tool to prevent trouble
causing remnants. Use Windows Defender which in Windows 8/8.1/10 is a full antivirus
and a true superstar in detection and compatibility. Also use the Windows Firewall.
Ei System 4415 Drivers List of anti-malware program cleanup/uninstall tools
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/protect/wiki/mse-protect_start/list-of-anti-malware-product-removal-tools/2bcb53f7-7ab4-4ef9-ab3a-6aebfa322f75
Uninstallers (removal tools) for common antivirus software
http://kb.eset.com/esetkb/index?page=content&id=SOLN146
Also check with the System/Motherboard Maker for updates to the BIOS, low level chipset

drivers, and the on-board device drivers. And with the separate device makers for updates
to those drivers.


More troubleshooting if needed AFTER the above.
Troubleshoot blue screen errors
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/troubleshoot-blue-screen-errors

We can analyze the minidumps if you make them available from the OneDrive or other file sharing sites (such as MediaFire).
If you have problems uploading the minidumps copy them to the Desktop or the Documents folder and upload them from there.
Adding files to your OneDrive
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/getting-started-onedrive-tutorial
Upload photos and files
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/onedrive/add-photos-files
One-Drive - Share files and folders and change permissions
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/onedrive/share-file-folder
Zip or upload the contents of C:Windowsminidump

Use OneDrive to upload collected files


Troubleshoot blue screen errors
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/troubleshoot-blue-screen-errors
BCCode: 3b 0x0000003b
3b is usually a graphic's driver (display adapter/video driver), other possibilities
include but are not limited to antivirus/antispyware/security programs and even
memory (mapping).

Try removing and reseating all cards, memory, and cables (both ends when possible) - actually remove and replace - do not just snug (on a PC) and clean out the dust bunnies and vents. On a laptop about all that can be done is reseat the memory and clean the
vents. (Of course remove ALL power prior to opening the case.)


BCCode: 3b 0x0000003b <-- read this link
http://www.faultwire.com/solutions-fatal_error/SYSTEM-SERVICE-EXCEPTION-0x0000003B-*1074.html


This utility makes it easy to see which versions are loaded :
Run DriverView - set VIEW to Hide Microsoft drivers - update those without
Dump in their names (and update BIOS and chipset drivers).
DriverView - Free - utility displays the list of all device drivers currently loaded
on your system. For each driver in the list, additional useful information is
displayed: load address of the driver, description, version, product name,
company that created the driver, and more.
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/driverview.html
For Drivers check System Maker as fallbacks and Device Maker's which are the
most current. Control Panel - Device Manager - Display Adapter - write down
the make and complete model of your video adapter - double click - Driver's
tab - write down the version info. Now click UPdate Driver (this may not do
anything as MS is far behind certifying drivers) - then Right Click - Uninstall -
REBOOT this will refresh the driver stack.
Repeat that for Network - Network Card (NIC), Wifi, Sound, Mouse and Keyboard
if 3rd party with their own software and drivers and any other major device drivers
you have.
Now go to System Maker's site (Dell, HP, Toshiba as examples) (as rollback) and
then Device Maker's site (Realtek, Intel, Nvidia, ATI as examples) and get their
latest versions. (Look for BIOS, Chipset, and software updates at System Maker's
site while there.)
Download - SAVE - go to where you put them - Right Click - RUN AD ADMIN -
REBOOT after each installation.
Always check in Device Manager - Drivers tab to be sure the version you are
installing actually shows up. This is because some drivers rollback before the
latest is installed (sound drivers particularly do this) so install a driver - reboot
- check to be sure it is installed and repeat as needed.
Repeat at Device Makers - BTW at Device Makers DO NOT RUN THEIR SCANNER -
heck manually by model.
Manually look at manufacturer's sites for drivers - and Device Maker's sites.
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/driverssupport/ht/driverdlmfgr.htm


Memory tests do not catch all errors such as mismatched memory (possible even
for sticks that appear to be identical) and when faster memory is placed in system
behind slower memory. So it is best to also swap sticks in and out to check for
those even if all memory tests fail to show a problem.
To test RAM check here - let it run 4+ hours or so. <-- best method
www.memtest.org
MemTestX86 - Test RAM With
http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/14201-memtest86-test-ram.html
For the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool.
Type in Cortana's search box -> Windows Memory Diagnostics
at top of list - click it. in Windows 8/8.1/10 the name is 'Windows Memory
Diagnostic'.

After doing ALL the updates you can, and if the issue continues, then run
DriverVerifier.

Driver Verifier can help find some BSOD issues :
Using Driver Verifier to identify issues with Windows drivers for advanced users
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/244617
How To Troubleshoot Driver Problems in Windows Vista or 7. (8/8.1 and 10
are essentially the same).
http://www.winvistaclub.com/t79.html
Using Driver Verifier
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff545448%28v=vs.85%29.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396


WINKEY + X - RUN - type in -> verifier /reset hit enter to disable


Use BlueScreenView to see if there is a driver specified in the error message.
Also check with MyEventViewer at the time of the BlueScreen.
If DriverVerifier creates a minidump upload it and post the link here so we can
analyze it.

Ei System 4415 Drivers Download


Hope this helps.
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Rob Brown - Microsoft MVP <- profile - Windows and Devices for IT : Bicycle - Mark Twain said it right.