Stop Code - Memory Management BSOD followed by a Video Scheduler Internal Error BSOD on Win11. What should I do?
Stop Code - Memory Management BSOD followed by a Video Scheduler Internal Error BSOD on Win11. What should I do?
Initially, I encountered a Memory Management BSOD, so I restored a previous save point. Once back online after the restore, I quickly faced a Video Scheduler Internal Error. The machine would start but wouldn’t let me do anything before it crashed again.
I maintain all my crucial files in cloud storage or on a local storage device. After disconnecting the DAS and logging out of cloud services, I performed a full system reset, removing everything from the C drive.
Following the reset, I ran a complete Windows Defender scan to check for issues, though I’m unsure if it will resolve my problems. I had to leave for work soon after, and the scan estimated it would take about five hours.
Before departing, I adjusted the power settings to keep the PC on and turned off the monitor when not in use. My thought was that if I return home and the computer prompts for login, it likely crashed during my absence.
If these problems continue after returning, what steps can I take to fix them? I had limited time between consecutive BSODs before needing to go to work.
Thank you for your help—I’m not very technically skilled.
The easiest way to fix the issue is to remove your GPU drivers using DDU. You can find the uninstaller at the provided link. Clearing all files will help, then install the latest drivers for your GPU. Sharing your most recent minidump files would also be useful.
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