Video Scheduler Internal Error

Sometimes after Windows update or install new hardware or software, there can be a conflict between Windows 10 and your video drivers resulting in a video scheduler internal error. The graphics card and associated driver are typically responsible for the VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR. Again Hardware problems, corrupt system files, and virus malware infection also Cause Video Scheduler Internal errors on Windows 10.

Video Scheduler Internal Error

Did you experience this Windows 10 blue screen error while playing a game, watching a movie, or working on a document? Don’t worry here are some effective solutions applied to Fix Video Scheduler Internal Errors on Windows 10.

Before applying any solutions to fix the error we recommend restarting the computer, which helps clear any temporary glitch causing this BSOD error.

Remove external devices

If the problem started after installing new hardware or software then it’s possible that particular hardware or application software might cause a conflict.

  • Remove all the peripheral devices attached to your computer including Pen Drives.
  • Just like hardware, check if you have installed any new software, program, or application in your system and remove it.

Scan for Viruses or malware infection

In addition, perform a full system scan to check if a virus or malware infection causing this issue.

  • Open the Start Menu or tap the Windows key, then type Windows security and hit enter.
  • Click on the Virus & Threat protection icon, then click on Scan options.
  • Check the Full scan option to fully scan your computer for threats.

Install Available Windows Updates

Another quick and effective way to Fix Video Scheduler Internal Error in Windows 10 is to check for Windows Updates and install if there are any pending updates. Windows 10 will usually automatically update, but it can’t hurt to check for the latest updates.

  • Open the Settings app by pressing the Windows Key + I key combination.
  • From the available options, select Update & Security.
  • On the right side of the screen, select Check for Updates.
  • If any updates are available, Windows will begin downloading them.
  • Once the updates have been downloaded to your system, restart your computer to begin the installation process.

 

Update Graphics Drivers

Video drivers are often the culprit for the Video Scheduler Internal Error. A Driver is a small program that communicates between your hardware and operating system. If the installed graphic driver is older or corrupted you might experience different blue screen errors.

  • Right-click on the Start button, then choose Device Manager from the menu.
  • Here, locate and expand the Display Adapters category
  • Right-click on the installed graphics driver Select Update driver and follow the prompts to complete the process.
  • Once the process is complete, restart your computer.

 

Scan and Repair the Registry

Errors in the registry can cause all sorts of Windows 10 stop codes, including the Video Scheduler Internal Error. There are plenty of ways to repair the registry, but Microsoft’s System File Checker is built-in.

  • Hit the Windows key and type cmd, then right-click on the command prompt and choose Run as administrator.
  • Now type the command sfc /scannow Press Enter to start the scan.
  • This will take a while. Once the scan is complete, restart your computer to repair any corrupted files.

 

Re-install Your Video Drivers

If all the above solutions fail to fix the problem, try to reinstall the Graphics driver following the steps below.

  • Press Windows key + X and select device manager,
  • Expand the Display Adapters category, right-click on your video card, select Uninstall Driver then restart your computer.
  • Now either download a new driver from your video card manufacturer’s website or the Windows Download Center. Run the installer and follow the prompts to install.

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