Acpi 80860f14

This is a standard Intel hardware ID for power management. Installing the chipset drivers for your specific processor model (usually Bay Trail / Atom E3800 series) will resolve the error.

Without proper handling, peripherals behind this controller may fail upon suspend/resume.

: On Linux distributions, this device frequently causes headaches. Common issues include the card reader failing to "wake up" after suspend or failing to detect cards entirely. In some cases, developers have had to create custom patches to bypass "dependency checking" in the Linux kernel to get the SDHCI-ACPI driver to initialize correctly. Hardware Limitations Acpi 80860f14

This driver is frequently required for devices like the Acer Aspire R3-131T , Lenovo Miix 2 10 , ASUSTeK X441SA , and the Microsoft Surface 3 . Symptoms of a Missing ACPI\80860F14 Driver

sof_pci_debug=1

If you see this ID with a yellow exclamation mark in your , follow these steps to resolve it: For Windows Systems :

If you see this ID listed under "Other Devices" with a yellow icon, it means to recognize or communicate with the Intel Serial IO hardware. This is a standard Intel hardware ID for power management

Based on common system configurations, the driver is generally listed as: Intel Device ID: ACPI\VEN_8086&DEV_0F14 Compatible IDs: ACPI\80860F14 , *80860F14 , ACPI\PNP0D40

Understanding what the hardware ID string represents makes it easier to troubleshoot underlying firmware problems: : On Linux distributions, this device frequently causes

When the driver for this ACPI device is absent, users typically experience: