Macbook pro running windows 8.1 system thread exception not handled

Running Windows 8.1on MacBook Pro with dual operating system. Get BSOD on boot up with following message - system thread exception not handled but no error code.  Have checked drivers all seem to be updated. Ran fine for a few weeks but Is happening daily also external speakers are not working - please help.

Was W8.1 installed using Bootcamp? Are BC drivers installed? What year/model is the MBP?

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