BSOD Stop Code 4

Ive been trying to solve this problem for a while now and someone had told me to follow the instructions on this page:

http://www.SysNative.com/forums/BSOD-crashes-kernel-debugging/29-Driver-Verifier-blue-screen-of-death-related-Windows-10-8-1-8-7-and-Windows-Vista.html#post87

I have the minidump file, but also an image of what past when you try to connect to the computer after you apply the auditor.  If you need the minidump file made me know!

Please help and thank you very much for your time!

Edit:

landfills:

http://www.mediafire.com/download/gxgvfgoucrp6j26/DMPS.zip

MSInfo:

http://www.mediafire.com/download/gxgvfgoucrp6j26/DMPS.zip

Joe

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