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For software, the built-in Windows System Restore tool can be handy, especially if you manually create a restore point before adding new hardware or software.<\/p>\n
For future reference, we’ve put together some handy tips for using System Restore.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
<\/span>Solution 8: Examine and Fix Hard Drive Issues<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\nThe\u00a0blue screen error (BSOD) such as Video Scheduler error Internal Error is often due to corruption of system files or the problems associated with the hard disk.<\/p>\n
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To solve it one can easily run a system check using the command prompt.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n- In the Windows Search, type\u00a0cmd<\/strong>\u00a0and click with the\u00a0right mouse button<\/strong>\u00a0on the income\u00a0appropriate to run as administrator.<\/strong><\/li>\n
- Select\u00a0Yes<\/strong>\u00a0in the\u00a0UAC<\/strong> window.<\/li>\n
- In\u00a0the command prompt<\/strong>\u00a0in administrator mode,\u00a0type sfc \/ scannow<\/strong>\u00a0and press\u00a0Enter<\/strong>\u00a0on the\u00a0keyboard<\/strong>.<\/li>\n
- Wait for the\u00a0process<\/strong>\u00a0to finish to\u00a0scan<\/strong>\u00a0and\u00a0repair\u00a0<\/strong>corrupt<\/strong> system files.<\/li>\n
- Next, type the\u00a0command chkdsk \/ r \/ f<\/strong>\u00a0and press the\u00a0Enter<\/strong> key.<\/li>\n
- It is clear that the execution of this process will not start right away and you will be notified that the system is currently in use by another process.<\/li>\n
- You will be asked if you want to perform a scan the\u00a0next time you start your PC<\/strong>\u00a0–<\/li>\n