Acronis Universal Restore doesn't find a driver
Hello !
Acronis Universal Restore doesn't find this driver for W10 and for a Dell Inspiron :
PCI | VEN_8086&DEV_9D2F&SUBSYS_08111028&REV_21
What is this driver and where can I find it ?
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Hi Steve,
Without this driver W10 does not start is this normal?
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Vincent,
Steve is correct. The driver is for the USB host controller which is part of the motherboard chipset.
Dell offers driver packages for its Pc's that include all drivers necessary for reinstall. You should go to the support site, download the package for your PC, follow the instructions to prepare them for installation. Place them all on a flash drive and attach it to the PC.
Run universal restore again and when it asks for a driver point it to the flash drive.
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I downloaded all the drivers for the chip but I can not find the missing driver. Maybe I'm not clever enough. I give you the serial number of my inspiron HBFYCQ2 if someone can help me and find this driver:
PCI | VEN_8086&DEV_9D2F&SUBSYS_08111028&REV_21
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Vincent, the Intel Chipset driver package can be found at webpage:
Intel Chipset Device Software Driver
The above page includes the following 'Important Information'
Note: The chipset software does not install drivers for AGP or USB or resolve issues with these ports.
See webpage: Intel Serial IO Driver
This is also a chipset driver package but doesn't mention USB specifically but USB = Universal Serial Bus so is worth considering.
Both of the above were found at the Dell Support webpage for your service tag.
Perhaps the more relevant question to ask here, is: What exactly are you trying to do that involves using Acronis Universal Restore?
Also, which version of Windows OS is involved here? If you are migrating a Windows 10 OS from one computer to this new Dell Inspiron 5770 system, then AUR may not be needed and you should try booting into Windows without using it.
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I want to install on my Dell a system backup of my asus which is also under windows 10
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Ok, thanks for sharing about the purpose here.
Next question: Are both systems using the same edition of Windows 10, i.e. both Home or Pro, both 64-bit, both using UEFI etc?
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Windows 10 Home (famille in french) for Asus and DelL both 64 bit
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Vincent, please run the msinfo32 command on both computers and verify that the BIOS mode shown is the same for both too.
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Bios mode in my ASUS is UEFI
My Dell dosen't start how to know ??? I can enter in the Dell bios and after...
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Ok, then the next check is that the Dell BIOS supports UEFI as that is needed for your ASUS backup to work?
When you say that the Dell doesn't start, did it have Windows 10 previously that was working?
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Yes windows 10 worked on my Dell before using Universal restore
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Vincent, are you saying that Universal Restore caused Windows 10 to stop working on the Dell?
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maybe since it asks for a driver that I do not have ...
But before to use universal restore windows 10 doesn't start
I used acronis true image and universal restore to put Asus system backup
now when I start windows 10 is trying to repair itself
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But before to use universal restore windows 10 doesn't start
If you have already used ATI to restore your backup from the ASUS computer to the Dell disk drive, then AUR would only have tried to prepare that restored Windows 10 OS - the original Dell Windows 10 OS would have been wiped out as the disk was made ready for the restore.
Have you tried to boot Windows 10 on the Dell into Windows Safe Mode?
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Yes but without success windows seeks to repair itself
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I installed my system backup again and the computer booted. I do not have to use Universal restore how is this possible?
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Vincent, Universal Restore tends to be needed mainly with older versions of Windows OS prior to Windows 10. The latter is a whole lot better at handling hardware differences and will find new device drivers itself in many cases.
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OK although the drivers are up to date my pc is very very slow startup.
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Vincent, you may now need to check that you have the best device drivers installed for your devices rather than generic drivers that Windows has found and installed.
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