Acpi 80860f14
If you see ACPI\80860F14 flagged as an unknown device, it means:
80860F14 represents a recurring challenge in ACPI-based platform support: a vendor-specific HID without standard cross-OS driver binding. For Linux, reliance on compatible IDs ( PNP0D10 ) and LPSS custom handlers is essential. Future x86 low-power SoCs increasingly move to _DSD + device tree overlays, reducing the need for such opaque IDs. Acpi 80860f14
This hardware ID is almost exclusively found in tablets, 2-in-1 laptops, and ultra-low-power netbooks powered by (Bay Trail). Because these devices often use eMMC storage (an embedded MMC card) instead of a traditional SSD or Hard Drive, they require this specific controller to manage data flow between the processor and the storage/SD slot. Common Symptoms of a Missing Driver If you see ACPI\80860F14 flagged as an unknown
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