Refer to this article on the Blue Screen of Death. It's probably not a virus just faulty hardware. Disable the automatic reboot option to write down the Error Code. Once you have the Error Code written down do a google search for the code and someone on the web will have the answer. I can't really help you because I don't know the Error Code. Just read the article and the wonderful people at lifehacker.com will steer you in the right direction:
http://lifehacker.com/5331615/bluescreenview-helps-troubleshoot-the-blue-screen-of-death
Turn on your PC and wait for
the "Acer Splash Screen" to appear.
This is the screen that has
the Acer logo and is one of the first screens you will see.
Press the "Alt" key and "F10" keys at
the same time when you see the splash screen until you are brought to the
"Windows eRecovery Options Screen."
Choose the Windows
Installation option from the main screen.
You will be prompted so you
are aware that all information currently on your drive will be lost.
Choose which Windows Operating system you want to
overwrite.
Typically you will only have
one Operating System and you can simply press the "1" key.
If you have, for instance,
Linux as your first OS and Windows as your second OS, you will need to press
the number that corresponds to the OS you are replacing.
Choose to partition your C:/ drive or whichever drive your
Windows OS is installed on.
This will completely reformat
your drive and install a fresh copy of Windows.
Allow the process to run and
your drive will format, and then Windows will reinstall to your computer.
Request a recovery CD from
Acer if the Alt + F10 option does not work.
You can find Acer Support Located
using this link.
http://www.acersupport.com/desktop/articles/multi_2cdcpr_vt10596.html
You will then follow the
exact same steps as listed above after booting the computer with the CD in the
drive.
Hope this helps.
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