How to Fix VIDEO SCHEDULER INTERNAL ERROR (BSOD) in Windows 11/10
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How to Fix VIDEO SCHEDULER INTERNAL ERROR (BSOD) in Windows 11/10
BY knzc4
June 16, 2025
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Guide to Fix Video Scheduler Internal Error in Windows 11
Introduction
The video scheduler internal error is a blue screen error with error code 0x00000119 related to graphics card issues or drivers.
Causes of Error
Outdated or Corrupted Graphics Driver
: Most common cause.
Overclocking
: Modifying GPU or CPU speed beyond limits.
Faulty/Incompatible Hardware
: Issues with GPU or RAM.
Damaged System Files
: Can interfere with graphics operations.
Malware/Viruses
: Disrupting GPU processes.
Incompatible Software
: Especially games or rendering apps.
Windows Update Issues
: Incomplete or faulty updates.
Steps to Fix the Error
Simple Restart
Perform a force restart by pressing and holding the power button for 10 seconds.
Access Recovery Mode
If stuck on blue screen, force shutdown repeatedly to enter recovery mode.
Access recovery tools using specific keys like F8, Shift+F8, F11, or Esc based on manufacturer.
From tools/options screen, select
Troubleshoot
>
Advanced Options
>
Startup Settings
and press
Restart
.
Boot into safe mode using F4 or F5.
Update Graphics Driver
In Safe Mode, open Device Manager:
Expand display adapters, right-click GPU, and select update driver.
If update fails, uninstall the driver and restart PC for a generic driver.
Download latest driver from GPU manufacturer’s website.
Repair System Files
Run command in Command Prompt as admin:
dism /online /clean-image /restorehealth
Restart after completion.
Disable Non-Microsoft Services
Press Win+R, type
Msconfig
, hit Enter.
Go to Services tab, check
Hide all Microsoft services
.
Click
Disable All
, restart to verify fix.
Disable Overclocking
Enter BIOS by pressing Delete or F2 during startup.
Restore default values for overclocking settings.
Repair Windows Registry
Use advanced command-line tools or system restore via Windows media creation tool USB.
System Restore
Create bootable USB via another PC and boot from it.
Select
Repair Your Computer
>
Troubleshoot
>
Advanced Options
>
System Restore
.
Choose a restore point before the issue.
Testing System
After restoration, test by opening applications or processes previously causing the error.
Conclusion
Follow these steps to resolve the video scheduler internal error.
For further assistance, engage in comments or troubleshooting forums.
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