Blue screen errors can be particularly frustrating, especially when you don’t know the cause. The Video_Scheduler_Internal_Error is one of those errors that can cause your laptop or desktop PC to suddenly crash and display a blue error screen.
The good news is that there are a few different methods you can try to fix this error and get your PC working again.
In this article, we’ll discuss what triggers the Video_Scheduler_Internal_Error and how to fix it.
What Causes the Video_Scheduler_Internal_Error?
The Video_Scheduler_Internal_Error occurs when there is an issue with the video scheduling process on your computer. This includes issues with the drivers and hardware related to your graphics card. It might be caused by outdated or corrupted drivers, or maybe a compatibility issue between different components of your system.
Other possible causes include:
• Overheating of the graphics card or other components
• Faulty or loose cables
• Corrupted Windows Registry entries
• Problematic software or applications
• A virus or malware infection
How to Fix the Video_Scheduler_Internal_Error
1. Update Your Graphics Drivers
The first step in fixing the Video_Scheduler_Internal_Error is to update your graphics drivers. You can use the Device Manager in Windows to do this. Simply open the Device Manager and look for your graphics card driver under the Display adapter tab.
Right-click and select Update Driver. Windows will then automatically search for the latest driver version and install it on your system.
If updating the driver doesn’t help, you can also try uninstalling and reinstalling the driver. This should reset any corrupted files and settings associated with the driver that could be causing the Video_Scheduler_Internal_Error.
2. Check Connections
If you have a dedicated graphics card in your system, ensure that all the connections between the card and the motherboard are secure and properly connected. You can do this by manually checking all the plugs and ports for any signs of damage or looseness and correcting them if necessary.
3. Scan for Viruses or Malware
It’s possible that the Video_Scheduler_Internal_Error could be caused by a virus or malware infection. To check for this, you can use an anti-virus program to scan your system for any malicious software. Make sure you regularly run scans and keep your anti-virus software up to date in order to prevent any potential infections.
4. Reset Windows
If all else fails, you may want to consider resetting Windows back to its original state. This will perform a clean install of the operating system and erase any potential software conflicts or system errors that may be causing the Video_Scheduler_Internal_Error.
You can do this by accessing the Advanced Startup menu, selecting Troubleshoot, and then selecting “Reset this PC Restore” from the System Restore menu.
Conclusion
The Video_Scheduler_Internal_Error can be a frustrating issue to deal with, but hopefully one of these steps has helped you to resolve it. If none of these methods worked to fix the error, you might want to consider taking your computer to a professional to get it looked at.
Good luck!