Certainly we will help, but in good conscience my best advice is that you consider returning a brand new laptop that seems to be faulty. If, for example, we get to testing the RAM we may need to ask you to remove one RAM stick to test them separately. That may void any warranty you have, it will certainly make the vendor less likely to believe that the laptop was faulty from new. But it's your laptop of course.
If you still want help, can you post a photo or screenshot of the blue page that you see on boot? It's not a Blue Screen Of Death because there are no dumps in the log collector.
As a first instance you might want to run a chkdsk /r on the C: partition. Note that this has the potential to cause data loss because it reassigns any sectors found to be faulty, so backup anything of importance on that drive. The reason I'm suggesting this is because, from what you said in your OP, it looks as though Windows doesn't boot properly and the first suspect in that case must be the boot drive.