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By continuing to explore and understand the complexities of ACPI and the 80860F14, we can push the boundaries of computing and unlock new possibilities for innovation and growth.
The identifier refers to the Intel SD Host Controller , a critical hardware component found in many Intel Atom-based devices like the Microsoft Surface 3, Lenovo IdeaPad 100S, and various Acer Aspire models.
In the world of x86 architecture and operating system development, few things are as simultaneously mundane and mission-critical as the (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface). For the average user, ACPI is an invisible layer that manages power states, device enumeration, and hardware configuration. However, for developers, system administrators, and Linux enthusiasts, encountering a string like ACPI 80860F14 can signal a deep dive into hardware compatibility and driver debugging.
On these platforms, the 80860F14 ID often appears multiple times, each representing a different function. This is why you may see messages like [80860F14:00] , [80860F14:01] , or [80860F14:02] in system logs. The driver maps these unique IDs, or _UID (Unique IDs), to specific roles:
Look for "Intel Serial IO Driver" or "Intel Card Reader Driver" 1.2.2 1.2.4 .
: The global vendor identification code assigned to Intel Corporation .
user wants a long article about "Acpi 80860f14". This appears to be a Linux kernel ACPI device ID. I need to understand this ID, associated drivers, hardware, and common issues. I will follow the search plan provided. search results provide a variety of sources. I need to open the most relevant ones to gather detailed information. search results provide a good amount of information. I will also search for "Bay Trail SDHCI ACPI 80860F14" to gather more details. that I have gathered sufficient information, I will structure the article. I'll start with an introduction, then cover technical details, the role of UIDs, associated drivers, common issues and fixes, community support, and conclude with a summary. I'll cite the sources appropriately. "Acpi 80860f14" identifier is a core piece of the hardware puzzle for millions of older Intel-based devices. If you’ve ever struggled to get an SD card slot working or fought with power management issues on a small laptop or tablet, you've likely crossed paths with this identifier. In the Linux kernel development world, 80860F14 is a well-known ACPI Hardware ID ( _HID ) that is crucial for enabling storage and other key functions on Intel's Bay Trail and Cherry Trail platforms.
: This is the Device ID (DEV) mapped directly to the Intel SD Host Controller / eMMC Interface . Where is this hardware found?
This commonly happens after:
Find the item with a yellow exclamation mark (usually under "Other devices" as "Unknown device" or "SD Host Controller"). Right-click it and select . Choose Browse my computer for drivers .
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By continuing to explore and understand the complexities of ACPI and the 80860F14, we can push the boundaries of computing and unlock new possibilities for innovation and growth.
The identifier refers to the Intel SD Host Controller , a critical hardware component found in many Intel Atom-based devices like the Microsoft Surface 3, Lenovo IdeaPad 100S, and various Acer Aspire models.
In the world of x86 architecture and operating system development, few things are as simultaneously mundane and mission-critical as the (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface). For the average user, ACPI is an invisible layer that manages power states, device enumeration, and hardware configuration. However, for developers, system administrators, and Linux enthusiasts, encountering a string like ACPI 80860F14 can signal a deep dive into hardware compatibility and driver debugging.
On these platforms, the 80860F14 ID often appears multiple times, each representing a different function. This is why you may see messages like [80860F14:00] , [80860F14:01] , or [80860F14:02] in system logs. The driver maps these unique IDs, or _UID (Unique IDs), to specific roles:
Look for "Intel Serial IO Driver" or "Intel Card Reader Driver" 1.2.2 1.2.4 .
: The global vendor identification code assigned to Intel Corporation .
user wants a long article about "Acpi 80860f14". This appears to be a Linux kernel ACPI device ID. I need to understand this ID, associated drivers, hardware, and common issues. I will follow the search plan provided. search results provide a variety of sources. I need to open the most relevant ones to gather detailed information. search results provide a good amount of information. I will also search for "Bay Trail SDHCI ACPI 80860F14" to gather more details. that I have gathered sufficient information, I will structure the article. I'll start with an introduction, then cover technical details, the role of UIDs, associated drivers, common issues and fixes, community support, and conclude with a summary. I'll cite the sources appropriately. "Acpi 80860f14" identifier is a core piece of the hardware puzzle for millions of older Intel-based devices. If you’ve ever struggled to get an SD card slot working or fought with power management issues on a small laptop or tablet, you've likely crossed paths with this identifier. In the Linux kernel development world, 80860F14 is a well-known ACPI Hardware ID ( _HID ) that is crucial for enabling storage and other key functions on Intel's Bay Trail and Cherry Trail platforms.
: This is the Device ID (DEV) mapped directly to the Intel SD Host Controller / eMMC Interface . Where is this hardware found?
This commonly happens after:
Find the item with a yellow exclamation mark (usually under "Other devices" as "Unknown device" or "SD Host Controller"). Right-click it and select . Choose Browse my computer for drivers .
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