I replaced my graphics card and about a month later I updated to Windows 10. When I play a game called Warframe I sometimes get a BsoD. It can happen after 5 minutes of playing, after 2 hours, or it may never happen.
The BsoD says to look up Video_Scheduler_Internal_Error, so I did. It says it has something to do with my graphics card and its drivers (I think). I checked and there is no update for my Graphics Driver and even got a program called SlimCleaner that said it would fix the issue, it didn't.
I have a MSI low Profile GeForce GTX 750 Ti. I installed everything that was on the disc that came with the card, including MSI Afterburner. I tried overclocking my graphics card and after awhile I found a set up that worked. I made sure that overclock on start up option was unchecked (I forget what it says exactly). I have even made sure that it wasn't overclocked when I was playing Warframe, but still I get a BsoD every so often.
I never had this issue before I updated to Windows 10, but I had only used my graphics card for about a month before updating.
The BsoD says to look up Video_Scheduler_Internal_Error, so I did. It says it has something to do with my graphics card and its drivers (I think). I checked and there is no update for my Graphics Driver and even got a program called SlimCleaner that said it would fix the issue, it didn't.
I have a MSI low Profile GeForce GTX 750 Ti. I installed everything that was on the disc that came with the card, including MSI Afterburner. I tried overclocking my graphics card and after awhile I found a set up that worked. I made sure that overclock on start up option was unchecked (I forget what it says exactly). I have even made sure that it wasn't overclocked when I was playing Warframe, but still I get a BsoD every so often.
I never had this issue before I updated to Windows 10, but I had only used my graphics card for about a month before updating.