Windows and blue screen goes hand and hand
Oddly I haven't seen one in years.
Wait, I take that back, I pushed my 2.4ghz quad to 3.83ghz, booted into Windows, and then it BSODed. That was just a proc pushed to instability and not Windows, though.
1 - You can reset the BIOS to factory defaults from the BIOS. USUALLY just keep pressing DEL as the computer boots up and it'll go to BIOS, but yours may be one of the F1-F12 keys, it tells as the computer starts.
2 - Try booting in safe-mode by pressing F8 as the computer is starting, should give you some other options like safe-mode and safe-mode with networking.
3 - Make sure you're actually booting fromt he disc. You might need to select the CD-rom as the first boot device in the BIOS. If you see anything like "boot order," or "boot device," or "boot menu" when the BIOS is loading, press whatever button it tells you.