Whats goin on with the puter?

Ok as some of you know, I was having some stuttering issues with FS2004 and the PMDG 747. I was in the middle of doing some adjustments during a flight in FS2004 because I'm trying to fix the stuttering issue(See thread in Payware section titled, "why the frick...") Now I was about 3/4 of the way done with my experiment when in spot plane view mode, I go to rotate around the plane to see if there was still stuttering issues and the computer freezes, the audio freezes and then the computer shutsdown??
So I go to boot up and it wouldn't even boot passed the XP welcome screen. So after calming down and collecting myself together before I end up smashing this god forsaken thing I boot up the computer and it loads fine except for the pop up message, "Your computer has recovered from a serious error blah blah blah. So the things I was thinking about are:
1. The 250 GB hard drive is starting to go. (A brand new one)
2. The hard drive may have gotten overheated maybe and the puter decided to shutdown.
3. The puter itself experienced a brainfart and decided to shutdown
4. My 7600 GT is crap and the puter decided to shutdown
5. Maybe the hard drive is fine and I should do a reformat (If I do this, it will be the 2nd time in a month on a brand new fricken computer.)
6. Give up on PC games all together and just play console games because I never have any bad luck playing the playstation 2
Anyone else have any experiences with this?? Whats your guys take on this matter?
EDIT: Well I just found out why the computer didn't want to boot up. There are 3 fans on my system. One fan is at the back of the computer. 1 small fan on the motherboard and a medium sized fan setting on top of something. The bracket that is to hold that thing down was busted and was only being held on there by the wires that are coming out of it. There's some white gooy stuff on the bottom base of the fan that was also sort of holding it down to whatever the hell is underneath it. With the computer tipped on its side now I was able to latch one side of the fan onto the bracket but it still sitting on there freely because the otherside of the bracket is busted. Plugged everything back in and it boots up perfectly. Even tried to check and see if this was maybe causing the stuttering problem but its not part of the problem.
Bottom line is this is the last time I buy anything and I mean anything from Tigerdirect.com
Some of you may say, well return it.
My mistake was that this is a "Build to Order" machine and there is no refund. So all I can do is just gripe about it.
As long as I keep the computer on its side and not move it around while its on, I'm fine. lol.
So I go to boot up and it wouldn't even boot passed the XP welcome screen. So after calming down and collecting myself together before I end up smashing this god forsaken thing I boot up the computer and it loads fine except for the pop up message, "Your computer has recovered from a serious error blah blah blah. So the things I was thinking about are:
1. The 250 GB hard drive is starting to go. (A brand new one)
2. The hard drive may have gotten overheated maybe and the puter decided to shutdown.
3. The puter itself experienced a brainfart and decided to shutdown
4. My 7600 GT is crap and the puter decided to shutdown
5. Maybe the hard drive is fine and I should do a reformat (If I do this, it will be the 2nd time in a month on a brand new fricken computer.)
6. Give up on PC games all together and just play console games because I never have any bad luck playing the playstation 2
Anyone else have any experiences with this?? Whats your guys take on this matter?
EDIT: Well I just found out why the computer didn't want to boot up. There are 3 fans on my system. One fan is at the back of the computer. 1 small fan on the motherboard and a medium sized fan setting on top of something. The bracket that is to hold that thing down was busted and was only being held on there by the wires that are coming out of it. There's some white gooy stuff on the bottom base of the fan that was also sort of holding it down to whatever the hell is underneath it. With the computer tipped on its side now I was able to latch one side of the fan onto the bracket but it still sitting on there freely because the otherside of the bracket is busted. Plugged everything back in and it boots up perfectly. Even tried to check and see if this was maybe causing the stuttering problem but its not part of the problem.
Bottom line is this is the last time I buy anything and I mean anything from Tigerdirect.com
Some of you may say, well return it.
My mistake was that this is a "Build to Order" machine and there is no refund. So all I can do is just gripe about it.
As long as I keep the computer on its side and not move it around while its on, I'm fine. lol.