Fixing VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR

Problem:

PC crashes when I launch games with VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR

Resolution:

To resolve the “VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR,” you can try the following steps:

  • Update Graphics Card Drivers: Make sure you have the latest drivers for your graphics card installed. You can download the drivers from the manufacturer’s website and install them manually.
  • Reinstall Graphics Card Drivers: If updating the drivers doesn’t work, try uninstalling the current graphics card drivers completely and then reinstalling them.
  • Ensure that your graphics card is not overheating. Clean the GPU and ensure proper airflow to prevent overheating.
  • If the problem persists, there might be a hardware issue with your graphics card. You can try reseating the graphics card in its slot or testing it in another system to see if the problem persists.

How Do I change Name in Lock Screen of Windows 11

Problem: I like to change the existing name showing in the lock screen of Windows 11.

Resolution:

  • Open Run menu by pressing Windows key + R
  • Type “netplwiz” (without quotes) and press Enter. This will open the “User Accounts” window.
  • In the “User Accounts” window, select the user account for which you want to change the username on the lock screen, and then click on the “Properties” button.
  • In the “User Properties” window, you’ll see two text fields: “User name” and “Full name.” The “Full name” field is what determines the display name shown on the lock screen.
  • Change the “Full name” to the desired username you want to see on the lock screen, and then click “OK” to apply the changes.
  • You may be prompted to enter the account’s password for confirmation.
  • Restart your computer to see the updated username on the lock screen.

Fixing Microsoft Store Blocked by the Administrator via Group Policy Editor

Problem: I can’t access Microsoft Store. I am getting a message “Microsoft Store is blocked by the Administrator.”

Resolution:

  • In Start Search type Gpedit.msc and hit the Enter key.
  • This will open Local Group Policy Editor.

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  • Now expand Administrative Templates  and click on Windows Settings:

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  • Scroll down to Store.

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  • From the Setting options, click on ‘Turn off the Store application’.

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  • Select Not Configured and click on OK. Now, restart the computer.

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