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Hi everyone,
I was playing games on my Lenovo gaming laptop when I had an Orange Screen Of Death with the Video Scheduler Internal Error. The computer restarted into normal Windows 10 but then was extremely slow, opening anything took a long time (including task manager) and it temporarily black screens for a few seconds every now and then (and it shows my internal intel card spiking to 100% on task manager.
After a few minutes of use, I would start to have a full BSOD with the same error. We figured out that it was most likely due to corrupt graphics drivers for both my intel integrated graphics card and NVIDIA Geforce GTX 860m. We didn't understand the problem at first so used Nvidia Control Panel to change graphics usage to only the NVIDIA card and the computer continued to BSOD in a loop, restarting and then BSODING as it restarted.
The only way I can currently use it is by either Lenovo one key recovery reset which takes it to windows 8.1 (the issue doesn't persist there, but deleting the drivers and reinstalling them doesn't solve the problem when I re-upgrade to Windows 10 (I think it has to do with the computer saving different drivers for different versions? I honestly don't know what I'm talking about on this part but this is my best understanding)
After booting into safe mode several times, I was able to delete the NVIDIA graphics driver but unable to delete the intel one as it showed up in the device manager as some kind of Microsoft Video Adapter.
Where I stand as of now is: The computer will turn on, BSOD loop unless booted into safe mode (where after restarting will let it live for couple minutes in normal mode and then it returns to the loop with the same error) or I lenovo one key reset it to Windows 8.1 and try to troubleshoot there, but deleting and reinstalling the graphics drivers, again, didn't fix it when I updated to windows 10.
I saw a similar post on the forum and I wanted to ask as well if anyone found a solution to this because there was none apparent there. Forgive me for any lack of clarity, I appreciate any help, thank you!
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I was playing games on my Lenovo gaming laptop when I had an Orange Screen Of Death with the Video Scheduler Internal Error. The computer restarted into normal Windows 10 but then was extremely slow, opening anything took a long time (including task manager) and it temporarily black screens for a few seconds every now and then (and it shows my internal intel card spiking to 100% on task manager.
After a few minutes of use, I would start to have a full BSOD with the same error. We figured out that it was most likely due to corrupt graphics drivers for both my intel integrated graphics card and NVIDIA Geforce GTX 860m. We didn't understand the problem at first so used Nvidia Control Panel to change graphics usage to only the NVIDIA card and the computer continued to BSOD in a loop, restarting and then BSODING as it restarted.
The only way I can currently use it is by either Lenovo one key recovery reset which takes it to windows 8.1 (the issue doesn't persist there, but deleting the drivers and reinstalling them doesn't solve the problem when I re-upgrade to Windows 10 (I think it has to do with the computer saving different drivers for different versions? I honestly don't know what I'm talking about on this part but this is my best understanding)
After booting into safe mode several times, I was able to delete the NVIDIA graphics driver but unable to delete the intel one as it showed up in the device manager as some kind of Microsoft Video Adapter.
Where I stand as of now is: The computer will turn on, BSOD loop unless booted into safe mode (where after restarting will let it live for couple minutes in normal mode and then it returns to the loop with the same error) or I lenovo one key reset it to Windows 8.1 and try to troubleshoot there, but deleting and reinstalling the graphics drivers, again, didn't fix it when I updated to windows 10.
I saw a similar post on the forum and I wanted to ask as well if anyone found a solution to this because there was none apparent there. Forgive me for any lack of clarity, I appreciate any help, thank you!
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