HP Pavillion HPE H8-1270 - Blue Screen on Start Up Problem.. Help Please!

I don't often turn my pc off, as I know they don't like it BUT today I did & to my horror, when I turned back on I got the dreaded Blue Screen!  Driver light is non responsive, won't read a disc, can't F11 to Safe Mode.. NIGHTMARE!  I use Acronis as a Back Up (as well as external drive) but can't even get to that!  Had no previous warning that there were any errors etc so really don't know what has happened or what the problem could be.  Maybe Hard Drive failure?  Even if the **bleep** thing decides to come on, I will be worried that this will happen again!  Any suggestions?  Thanks in advance...

Hi Debs_x, Sorry to hear that you are getting a blue screen on your computer.  Here is a link that I think may help you with this issue. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuuntMjebwU 
 If you have any other questions, please feel free to respond.
Thank you
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