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Hey guys,

New low-budget build:

 

Win10 x64

MSI B350 Mobo

evga GTX1050 

Corsair LPX 2x4GB ddr4

Ryzen 5 1600

evga 450w psu

1tb wd drive

 

Lots of issues with Video Schedule Internal Error, been reading around on this (and other) forums for days to no avail. 

I've tried turning it on and off again.

I've updated all video card drivers, using DDU in safemode and reinstalling most current (and even tried slightly older) drivers. 

I've updated all other drivers with DriverEasy.

I've flashed the mobo with the most current bios update.

I've ran a chkdsk and memtest and scannow, all clean.

I've tried swapping the vcard into other x16 slots.

 

Other symptoms:

Windows movie maker seems to think that my PC does not have the required specs to operate the program, I imagine this relates somehow to video card functionality. In the program the thumbnails just stutter 2-3 frames over and over again, but audio is fine. 

 

I will upload a minidump as soon as it happens again, as my minidump files seem to be dissapearing (?), I've probably had 20 Video Scheduler blue screens, and there was only 1 minidump in the file a day ago, of which has now dissapeared. 

 

Any advice is greatly appreciated, I'm still within Amazon's return policy, almost considering returning and starting fresh. 

 

Thanks!

 

 

031718-21593-01.zip

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I believe I've found a solution,

After the BSOD's I realized that nvidia drivers kept crashing (and recovering), as evident in my event viewer. Sometimes they would crash 20-40 times at once, that is to say that the timestamp on all of the errors was the same. After some googling I found to add a 64 bit qwop word or something to the driver registry and change it to value '8'. This stopped the blue screens, however the drivers continued to crash and said access to graphics drivers has been prevented.

 

Soooo... Since I have my mobo at its newest bios, I can run my Corsair LPX3000 at 2933 speed, and thus began my memory testing. My set is a 2x4gb, so I tried 1 stick at a time. This is where I found the issue, 1 stick posts and boots just fine, and when watching youtube or editing video the PC or drivers did not crash. However when I tried the other stick by itself (in the same DIMM slot), the computer 'hardly' booted, and once booted I was met with constant 'nvidia driver has stopped working and recovered'. 

 

It's at the point where if I have the 1 bad stick, or both sticks installed the system will not boot. Amazon has already sent the replacement, I hope this works!

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