Devices frequently associated with this ID include the , ASUS E202SA , Lenovo IdeaPad 100S , and various Acer Aspire models. Why is the Driver Missing?
Reports from various technical communities highlight several recurring challenges with this specific controller: Farewell, iTunes, Almost - Tao of Mac
For enterprises managing fleets of Bay Trail-based thin clients or POS systems, the recommended approach is to inject the Intel SD Host Controller driver into the base WIM image using DISM (Deployment Imaging Service and Management Tool).
Understanding ACPI\80860F14: The Intel SD Host Controller If you’ve recently opened your Windows Device Manager and noticed an "Unknown Device" with the hardware ID , you aren't alone. This specific identifier refers to the Intel SD Host Controller , a critical component found in many portable devices powered by the Intel Atom Z3000 (Bay Trail) and Celeron (Braswell) processor families.
The Acpi 80860f14 identifier is not a cryptic error to fear—it is a specific signature of Intel’s Atom-era engineering. By understanding that this ID points to an SDIO host controller typically responsible for internal Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or card reader functionality, you can target the correct driver solution.
A known working configuration uses the driver from the iaLPSS2_HSI package. The necessary driver files are typically: