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The thread discusses a user's recurring PC crashes, primarily occurring within the first 10-15 minutes of startup, with subsequent troubleshooting revealing a recurring issue linked to video driver errors, specifically involving the dxgmms1.sys and nvlddmkm.sys files. Initially suggested solutions involve updating or reinstalling the Nvidia drivers and removing problematic USB-to-VGA adapters, such as the Magic Control Technology device, which may cause conflicts. Despite following these steps, the user continues to experience crashes, indicating that the problem persists without a definitive resolution at this stage.

Simon Eke

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Thread Author #1
Hi everyone, I need some help to determine why my pc keeps crashing. It normally happens within the first 10-15 minutes of starting up and restarting before BSOD happens seems to avoid the problem. Once restarted the pc will normally operate without any problems for the whole day.

Attached is a copy of the dmp file from this morning along with the Memory & SPD tabs from CPU-Z.

As far as I can tell, all my drivers are up to date.

Any help would be appreciated.
 

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Solution
Remove the Magic Control Technology UVTP100 USB to VGA adapter, it is causing issues on your system

You can update it here Link Removed due to 404 Error

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VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR (119)
The video scheduler has detected that fatal violation has occurred. This resulted
in a condition that video scheduler can no longer progress...

yowanvista

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I believe only one test can be run at a time
If it ever crashes a it will pop out a windows with the relevant information
 

Simon Eke

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Thread Author #22
Windows installed new updates and restarted at 03:25 this morning so there were no crashes up to that point anyway.

I'll leave it running all day today instead.
 

Simon Eke

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Thread Author #23
It's now been running for over 12 hours on the Blend test and it's still going.