Windows 8; Acer V5; Blue screen

Problem: I've had my laptop Acer V5 for 5 weeks, which he has already had 1 problem that I solved it in a Microsoft Store. Now, this problem, it restarts with a blue screen after Acer logo screen. I can't access in safe mode, whatever it is, much more! I checked other responses but nothing has solved the problem.

If his new contact Acer supports, will probably be, as a first step, they say restore as long as the plant,

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