My PC decided to turn itself off yesterday and I could only restart it by turning the power off then on again at the mains.
I checked online and it advised to make sure all cables are connected correctly. I then updated the GFX drivers and thats when the fun started
I then got the following error 'system thread exception not handled' and after trying everything that was recommended on the internet with no success I had to reformat the primary hard drive.
Anyway since the format, the PC seems stable again. I ran a game for a small period of time and have experienced no crashes. . .so far.
I was just wondering if the initial crash was a hardware or software issue. I ask this as I think the onboard sound card software was playing up (sound coming through wrong speakers etc) and wonder if this could have been to blame?
I checked online and it advised to make sure all cables are connected correctly. I then updated the GFX drivers and thats when the fun started

I then got the following error 'system thread exception not handled' and after trying everything that was recommended on the internet with no success I had to reformat the primary hard drive.
Anyway since the format, the PC seems stable again. I ran a game for a small period of time and have experienced no crashes. . .so far.
I was just wondering if the initial crash was a hardware or software issue. I ask this as I think the onboard sound card software was playing up (sound coming through wrong speakers etc) and wonder if this could have been to blame?