There is a close reason:
Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming. You may be able to get help on Super User.
This causes some confusion about how to properly close/migrate questions of this nature. (Exhibit 1, 2, 3, 4, and probably many others).
From this answer:
The comment about Super User is in the standard close reason.
Some of us are unhappy that it's there as it causes problems like this, but there hasn't been a consensus reached as to what it should be replaced with.
Alrighty then, lets replace it.
Another item that has come up is recently is how to close questions that are problem statements without any accompanying work to be able to, well, actually work from (rather than writing everything from scratch).
Some takes on it are:
- Close it as too broad (there are too many ways to write this code)
- Unclear (it is unclear about what you are actually trying to do and the code you have)
- Off topic - debugging (programming is the art of debugging an empty file, provide is with an mcve that is something other than an empty file)
- Custom - whatever you want to type into that text area
However, these have their problems in that it isn't exactly clear what the appropriate way to close it is along with giving the proper guidance to the user to be able to fix the question.
So, lets nix the super user close reason (its a migration target) and create a new off topic reason that properly describes the "either you are asking us to write code for you, or you haven't given enough material for us to be able to work from."