PC issues occur four times each day minimum.
PC issues occur four times each day minimum.
Hello, Over the past few weeks I've encountered issues with some blue screens and don't know what to do. These are three error codes I see: a video schedule internal error, Irql_not_or_less driver overrun, and a faulty hardware/malware warning. I tried installing a driver booster app, updating all my drivers, but the problem persists. After reinstalling Windows, it still doesn't work. I checked my PC for RAM or other connections, but everything seems fine. I'm stuck and need help so I can play games for over 45 minutes.
It seems the main issue is likely a bad video driver. The second problem could be any driver being faulty, while the third suggests something with the GPU itself. I recommend checking your GPU driver, restarting your PC, and reinstalling it. If that fails, try reseating the GPU or following @Blasty Blosty’s advice. For integrated graphics users, disable them in Device Manager and see if the problem continues. Do the same for the other setting. Provide details if needed.
Probably a driver issue but details are limited. It seems like OP might have performed a fresh Windows 10 or 11 installation from the official site or reset everything, possibly using a custom ISO. Also unclear if they reinstalled drivers after using a driver booster—did they do it again on a clean setup since boosters aren’t very effective? Right now, there isn’t enough information until OP responds.
Initially thanked for the fast answers and apologized for the delayed reply. I was busy. My setup: power supply MSI MAG A850, mainboard Asus Prime B650-Plus, CPU Ryzen 7 7800X3D, RAM Corsair Vengeance 2x16GB via XMP1, GPU Gigabyte 3080 SSD with two M.2 slots and one SATA SSD, plus a 4K60 Pro Elgato capture card. I attempted to reinstall Windows using a USB stick, but the BIOS didn’t recognize it, so I reset the PC from Windows. Driver Boost was installed on the previous Windows version; I didn’t use it on the new one. GPU drivers are updated in GeForce Experience. I’ll follow your suggestions and let you know the outcome. Sorry for the poor spelling! xD
I believe I spotted the issue, at least partially. I just watched the video from @Blasty Blosty and encountered a video error similar to what you'd see after overclocking your GPU. Let me check if anything seems off.
I just ran a stress test while away, and in the event window it displayed the error code: 0x0000003b. The details were: 0x00000000c0000005, 0xfffff803293d73d2, 0xffffbc04235458a0, and 0x0000000000000000.