Windows upgrade - unknown error, HW 10

Always VIA Chipset (or supposedly it) is not recognized, as well as others.

Toshiba will help his client on that? Or should we regret at least have upgraded to the new OS without being informed risks?

Peace out
T.

What model of laptop do you have?
Have you tried to identify the unknown device - http://www.pcidatabase.com/

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