Aspire One stable 756-987BXrrMFG black screen cursor

When I opened my Aspire One it says: "Acer Explorer beyond the limits" and then the screen becomes dark gray, if I move the mouse the white arrow appears and moves but that's it. If I leave the computer for a while, the screen goes black if I move the mouse it dark gray turnes again and the arrow.

If you press CTRL + SHIFT + ESC, left Manager tasks is displayed?

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