Windows 10 BsoD Video_Scheduler_Internal_Error

StopherSylvia

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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.
 


I don't know to much about computers so I figured I would bring this up just in case my worries are justified. Would that program wipe all display drivers or does it know which ones I need? Also if all display drivers were wiped would I still be able to use my Graphics card to install its drivers, because my onboard graphics card doesn't work?
 


It would wipe all of your installed nVIDIA/AMD drivers. This is to ensure that no issues with older drivers are occurring. This is why you will download the new drivers after that. And yes, your graphics card will still work, though probably at very low resolution.
 


I did as instructed and it appears that my problem is solved. The BsoD happens randomly but I have been playing for a few days now and haven't had an issue, so thank you.
 


Did you ever find a fix? i just reinstalled drivers and same thing it worked for a while and just blue screened again
 


No, I read up on the forums of the game and it said that it had something to do with Physx effects. I disabled them in Warframe and I didn't get a BsoD anymore. Unfortunately that means I can play with Physx effects untill either Warframe fixes the issue (if on their end) or a driver update gets released that fixes it.
 




I've legit had this problem for a year now and have had minimal luck, did you ever get round to completely fixing the issue because now I'm debating whether to go and purchase a whole new system
 


No, I never found a solution. I assumed the problem solved itself, but about a week ago it happened again.