And I've got blue death screen! and what then?
Your computer could need a good clean or your RAM is faulty. BSOD's are also caused by faulty drivers. I suggest you run in safe mode (press and hold the F8 key on your keyboard as it is booting up and then select "Boot in safe mode" from the options given). If your PC boots into safe mode and is stable then is shows that it is a software problem, remove any drivers that you have put on before the BSOD started showing it's ugly face. If however you still get a Blue screen then it is in fact a hardware issue.
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I suggest you just try install the lastest up-to-date chipset drivers from the Acer website.
Head over to the Acer support downloads center here.
Select Netbook from first box.
Select Aspire One from second box.
Select AOD250 from third box.
Then select your operating system from the box lables Operating System.
The chipset driver should be the first one you see. (Chipset Driver 945GSE)
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