Predator G3-571-Video Scheduler Internal Error

anon7620
anon7620 Member Posts: 2 New User
edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
I have an Predator G3-571 and when Windows applies the latest updates I get a Video Scheduler Internal Error blue screen any time I try to launch World of Warcraft. I have uninstalled the GeForce Experience thinking that may be impacting something and also tried older Nvidia drivers but so far nothing has helped. All I can do at this point is to keep rolling back the Windows update. Of course it's impossible to keep windows from updating so this has to be done every few days, not to mention the fact that it's not very secure. 

Has anyone else experienced this issue? Any idea on what I can do to resolve this? Thanks for any help you can provide. 

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  • anon7620
    anon7620 Member Posts: 2 New User
    Answer ✓
    In case anyone else experiences this issue this is how I fixed it: Disable the Integrated Graphics display adapter in Device Manager.

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  • UniverseGOD2525
    UniverseGOD2525 Member Posts: 16 Troubleshooter
    Although I have a different laptop (PH315-51) I am having the same problem. I had this problem since the very beginning and it doesn't matter which Windows 10 version I use. Currently, I am using the latest 2004 update. I encounter video scheduler internal error when I start a game and switch to it (alt+tab) and a few seconds later the system freezes and BSOD shows up. I have tried everything but nothing seems to be working. My best guess is there is some driver problem in the graphics card. The problem is so severe that I am thinking of selling my laptop. I have to pray before starting a game and hope it doesn't result in BSOD. 
  • Edubencz
    Edubencz Member Posts: 71 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
    Although I have a different laptop (PH315-51) I am having the same problem. I had this problem since the very beginning and it doesn't matter which Windows 10 version I use. Currently, I am using the latest 2004 update. I encounter video scheduler internal error when I start a game and switch to it (alt+tab) and a few seconds later the system freezes and BSOD shows up. I have tried everything but nothing seems to be working. My best guess is there is some driver problem in the graphics card. The problem is so severe that I am thinking of selling my laptop. I have to pray before starting a game and hope it doesn't result in BSOD. 
    Is your laptop still under warranty? I have this model too, and the same problem. I've sent to repair center and they are replacing the motherboard when encountering this problem...
  • UniverseGOD2525
    UniverseGOD2525 Member Posts: 16 Troubleshooter
    edited July 2020
    Edubencz said:
    Although I have a different laptop (PH315-51) I am having the same problem. I had this problem since the very beginning and it doesn't matter which Windows 10 version I use. Currently, I am using the latest 2004 update. I encounter video scheduler internal error when I start a game and switch to it (alt+tab) and a few seconds later the system freezes and BSOD shows up. I have tried everything but nothing seems to be working. My best guess is there is some driver problem in the graphics card. The problem is so severe that I am thinking of selling my laptop. I have to pray before starting a game and hope it doesn't result in BSOD. 
    Is your laptop still under warranty? I have this model too, and the same problem. I've sent to repair center and they are replacing the motherboard when encountering this problem...
    I don't think my laptop is under warranty anymore. It is more than a year old (I bought it in November 2018). I also threw the laptop box away.
  • Edubencz
    Edubencz Member Posts: 71 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
    Edubencz said:
    Although I have a different laptop (PH315-51) I am having the same problem. I had this problem since the very beginning and it doesn't matter which Windows 10 version I use. Currently, I am using the latest 2004 update. I encounter video scheduler internal error when I start a game and switch to it (alt+tab) and a few seconds later the system freezes and BSOD shows up. I have tried everything but nothing seems to be working. My best guess is there is some driver problem in the graphics card. The problem is so severe that I am thinking of selling my laptop. I have to pray before starting a game and hope it doesn't result in BSOD. 
    Is your laptop still under warranty? I have this model too, and the same problem. I've sent to repair center and they are replacing the motherboard when encountering this problem...
    I don't think my laptop is under warranty anymore. It is more than a year old (I bought it in November 2018). I also threw the laptop box away.
    Acer doesnt mind about the box, actually.. they even warn you they will throw away the box you sent in, and give the laptop back in a new box...

  • anon7620
    anon7620 Member Posts: 2 New User
    Answer ✓
    In case anyone else experiences this issue this is how I fixed it: Disable the Integrated Graphics display adapter in Device Manager.