How to Fix a Video Scheduler Internal Error BSOD in Windows 10

Get rid of the blues once and for all

Few things are more frustrating than your computer going blue when you’re browsing, or casually watching a movie. Not only that, but you also get an error that you’re not sure how to fix.

Theblue screen of death(BSOD) comes in several forms, each of which can affect your PC’s functionality. Among them is the video_scheduler_internal_error, which can show up when you’re surfing the web or using certain software on your Windows computer.

Fortunately, there are several possible fixes to the video scheduler internal error in Windows 10.

What is Video Scheduler Internal Error in Windows 10?

The video scheduler internal error is a common cryptic Windows 10 stop code error, which indicates that the video scheduler has detected a fatal violation.

The error is caused by different things including changes in software or hardware,malware or virus infection,corrupted Windows registry, overclocked graphics card, incompatible security software, oroutdated graphics card driversin the operating system.

When you get the video scheduler error, your computer may freeze for a few minutes and then restart, all of which can be frustrating for many users especially if you didn’t save your work.

How to Fix the Video Scheduler Internal Error in Windows 10

This section outlines some of the possible solutions you can use to fix the video scheduler internal stop code error in Windows 10. Follow each step in order until the error does not reappear.

Chkdsk or check disk is a utility in Windows 10 Command Prompt that checks for any logical and physical errors in the file system and file system metadata of a disk volume.

If there are any malfunctioning or damaged sectors on the disk or hard drive, the chkdsk command marks them as bad and recovers any information that’s still intact.

You can run chkdsk from the Command Prompt or from My Computer. For this guide, we’ll use the Command Prompt.

The /f /r /x are parameters that perform different functions as follows:

If chkdsk doesn’t find any errors, you’ll get a message saying no errors were found, but if it finds errors, you’ll be prompted to restart your computer to repair the file system or schedule it for the next time you restart your PC.

The System File Checker (SFC) scan scans your PC and repairs the system files. Also, it inspects all important Windows files and replaces any that have a problem.

Check out our guide onhow to run an SFC scan to fix or repair corrupt system files.

Update the Graphics Card Driver

An outdated or corrupted graphics card driver may cause the video scheduler internal error in your PC. Thankfully, Windows makes it easy to update your drivers.

Note: Sometimes your computer may not be able to handle your current graphics card settings. In such cases, you can adjust the settings for quality or performance via the card’s software or control panel. If you’re using an NVIDIA graphics card, see our guide onhow to update NVIDIA drivers for best performance

Windows Updates may seem annoying especially if they tend to show up every often. However, these updates come with new patches or software updates that are important for the proper running of your PC.

To check for updates, SelectStart > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Updatesand check for updates.

If there are anypending updates, make sure to download and install them to your PC and then restart it once they’re installed.

Learn more from our guides onhow to fix a stuck Windows 10 Updateandhow to update Windows without Windows Update.

If you have a spare or separate graphics card, install it to see if you still get the video scheduler internal stop code error. Alternatively, check if the video card is damaged and reinstall if there are no issues.

If you’re not sure how to do this, seek advice from an expert technician to inspect your computer for you or consult your device manufacturer’s support team for assistance.

If all else fails, get a fresh start with Windows 10 by performing a factory reset. You can refresh Windows and keep your files and apps, or remove everything. Make sure you backup everything you want to keep before resetting your PC.

Fix Annoying BSOD Errors for Good

We hope you found this guide helpful in solving the video scheduler internal stop code error on your PC. Share with us which solution worked for you by leaving a comment below.

Elsie is a technology writer and editor with a special focus on Windows, Android and iOS. She writes about software, electronics and other tech subjects, her ultimate goal being to help people out with useful solutions to their daily tech issues in a simple, straightforward and unbiased style. She has a BCom degree in Marketing and currently pursuing her Masters in Communications and New Media.Read Elsie’s Full Bio

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