VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR BSOD when waking up PC back from sleep


  1. Posts : 2
    WIN 10 PRO 64 BIT
       #1

    VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR BSOD when waking up PC back from sleep


    Hey, I have re-installed WIN 10 and updated the GPU drivers, but sadly, I couldn't get away from the VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR which happens to me when I wake my pc from Sleeping Mode.

    Now I must say I am not new when it comes to this problem, I tried some googling when I first had it and found some threads about this problem, literally almost all of them were people with the same GPU chip as mine, the GTX 660, so is it my GPU fault? I dont think so, it works fine until it comes to this problem. Most of them fixed their problem or left with it at the end of their posts, though, there wasn't really a clear solution and it seems like it just got fixed "randomly", I have this problem for a while now and honestly I managed to fix it a few times but it came back sadly everytime, some random fixes

    So basically this problem started when I started OC my GPU, at the moment, my GPU stands on a very stable overclock, never goes above 71 celcius in games at the most, and never crashes at the moment, so I really dont think it is related to Overclocking Instability. If I am not wrong even if I revert my OC settings the problem will still exist.


    So I really want to find a solution for this problem, I do know my GPU can wake up my system normally, let me remind you once again that this problem occurs after a complete OS re-installation, after the OS re-installation the OS downloaded GTX 660 drivers which later I updated through NVIDIA's stite because they were not the newest version.

    So what do you think? What is causing the problem? I might try and give a shot and re-install nvidia's drivers once again completely using DDU, but I really doubt it will fix it as I tried it in the past, maybe its related to my GPU BIOS and maybe flashing a vanilla one from the internet will solve it. I might say though, when it comes to BSOD errors and reading them, I am not really an expert, so I am also looking for solutions here.

    Thank you all for reading and I hope for replies and help :)


    P.S - Attached BSOD files using the program from one of the sticked Threads.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 5,169
    64bit Win 10 Pro ver 21H2
       #2

    Hello and welcome to TenForums :)

    Looking at your most recent BSOD error it is:
    VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE (116)
    Attempt to reset the display driver and recover from timeout failed.

    Here are some tips for looking into this error (some you have already done):

    A VIDEO_TDR_ERROR always relates to the system's graphics card (TDR = Timeout Detection Recovery). This could be down to a number of reasons including drivers, heat, power to the card, a faulty PCI-e slot or simply a defective GPU. It's in your best interests to employ common sense trouble shooting techniques in these situations.

    • Try later and/or earlier drivers
    • Measure the GPU's temperatures at idle and under load
    • Ensure the GPU is free from dust build up and that the fan is working correctly
    • Reseat the GPU and check all connections are securely made
    • Check PSU voltages in BIOS
    • Try a different card in the system
      My Computers


  3. Posts : 2
    WIN 10 PRO 64 BIT
    Thread Starter
       #3

    philc43 said:
    Hello and welcome to TenForums :)

    Looking at your most recent BSOD error it is:
    VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE (116)
    Attempt to reset the display driver and recover from timeout failed.

    Here are some tips for looking into this error (some you have already done):

    A VIDEO_TDR_ERROR always relates to the system's graphics card (TDR = Timeout Detection Recovery). This could be down to a number of reasons including drivers, heat, power to the card, a faulty PCI-e slot or simply a defective GPU. It's in your best interests to employ common sense trouble shooting techniques in these situations.

    • Try later and/or earlier drivers
    • Measure the GPU's temperatures at idle and under load
    • Ensure the GPU is free from dust build up and that the fan is working correctly
    • Reseat the GPU and check all connections are securely made
    • Check PSU voltages in BIOS
    • Try a different card in the system
    hi, I fixed it by flashing a different GPU BIOS I found in the internet, instant wake up from sleeping now
      My Computer


 

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