BSOD, BCCode 119, typically occurs when streaming video in IE11

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Dell XPS 8700 tower
  • Intel core i7-4770 cpu @ 3.40 GHz
  • 16GB RAM
  • Intel HD Graphics 4600
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 645
  • Win 7 Home Premium, 64-bit

I'm running 5 monitors - 2 on the onboard Intel graphics and 3 on the Nvidia card. These video scheduler BSODs typically occur when streaming video in Internet Explorer 11. It's not obvious that this is the cause though, as I can stream continuously for hours without issue. I stream video in IE for 10 hours/day, 5 days/week.

I typically power cycle the computer once every week; I put it into sleep mode every night except for the one night per week that I power it down. I got into this habit because I was getting BSODs more regularly (though maybe not the same code, as this was a long time ago and I don't recall what the code was) when I let the computer go more than a week without power cycling. The 1x/week power cycle was working pretty well until several months ago. Now I seem to be getting this video scheduler BSOD every few weeks.

I could try power cycling 2x/week or 3x/week and maybe that would bypass the issue, but if the issue isn't too difficult to resolve, I'd prefer to go that route.

DM Log Collector file attached. Thanks in advance for any insights.
 

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Hi colt,

Have there been hardware replacements made?




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