Today, we will be discussing how to fix it.

VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR 0x00000119

The following potential fixes could be carried out to fix VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR error on Windows 11/10: If you cannot boot normally to the desktop, you may boot to Advanced Startup Options and perform a System Restore operation. If you can, then it is also recommended that you carry out these tasks mentioned below in Safe Mode only. 1] Update, Rollback or Disable Various Drivers  

After booting into the Safe Mode, open Device Manager. The main drivers that might be a cause for this particular file will be listed under the section of Display Adapters inside of the Device Manager. But, look out for issues under each category listed in the Device Manager window. So if you recently updated these drivers, roll back and see. If you did not, then we suggest you Update, Rollback or Disable these drivers. 2] Update Graphics Drivers Now, the best practice for you should be to go to the website of your manufacturers like NVIDIA, AMD or Intel. Go to the section called Drivers. And download the latest definitions from there.

You can get the latest NVIDIA Graphics Drivers from here.If you use a Graphics Card from AMD, find them here.If you are one of those who uses Graphics Cards from Intel, head here.

After the download has been completed, just install the graphics driver and reboot your computer. 3] Uninstall Faulty Drivers First of all, start by hitting the WINKEY + R button combination to start the Run box and type in devmgmt.msc and then finally hit Enter. This will open the Device Manager. Now, if your computer has any faulty drivers, their icon will be marked with a yellow exclamation mark. Check which entries would not affect the normal functioning of your computer. And then, right click on such entries, and then click on Uninstall. After you uninstall them, just reboot your computer and allow the computer to reinstall the driver. 4] Check the Graphics Card Hardware Manually For that, I would recommend trying to physically disconnect any external device connected to your computer and check if that fixes the Blue Screen of Death Error. You can also check any physical damage to your Graphics Card and try to get it to an engineer if found. Hope something helps!