Go to Start, Settings, Control Panel, System, Advanced, Startup and Recovery. Make sure "Automatically Reboot" is unchecked, and also under "Write Debugging Information" change it from "Small Memory Dump (64KB)" to "Kernel Memory Dump."
From what I've been able to glean so far, it seems like it's a graphics related error. Get the DirectX 9.0C Runtime from
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en
and run it. If everything is up to date, it will tell you, otherwise it will download and install new components. In addition, upgrade the drivers for your graphics card. In the case that the BSOD occurs again, this time go to C:/WINDOWS, and use yousendit to send me "MEMORY.DMP" NOT "Mini******.dmp" in C:/WINDOWS/Minidump.