0x50 BSOD when Windows starts

MidniteSerenity

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About a month ago I started receiving the 0x50 BSOD. It Only happens when I first start my computer and everything is trying to load. It will Blue Screen and restart. It's led to a couple of other BSOD but right now I just want to focus on this one because 90% of the time it's this same one.
I got a blue screen viewer so I can tell what driver is causing it and what error codes their are and this is the exact same as it has been for a month. the only think that changes is the driver that causes it.

I have tried everything I can think of, I have updated ALL drivers on my computer including my graphics card. It's all the latest drivers.

I ran Memtest86 for over 6 passes without any errors.

I installed all windows updates (unless it was about Office or Languages)

I even installed this hotfix http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2877999

Nothing is overclocked, I don't do overclocking.

I don't know what else to do. Nothing has worked.

Below you can find the zip file with my dump file and my PC specs. I Really appreciate whoever takes the time to help me with this.

(I built my PC myself)
Windows 7 Ultimate Service Pack 1
Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-970A-UD3 (revision 3)
Ram: 8 Gb of 1600 Ram
Video Card: 2GB Nvidia Geforce 650 ti Boost
Processor: AMD FX-6300 3.5GHz (4.1GHz Turbo) Six-Core.

here is the MiniDump file. MiniDump
 
your bugcheck is caused by this file: C:\Users\Jennifer\AppData\Local\Temp\ALSysIO64.sys
remove/uninstall it

0: kd> lmvm ALSysIO64
start end module name
fffff880`0853d000 fffff880`08546000 ALSysIO64 T (no symbols)
Loaded symbol image file: ALSysIO64.sys
Image path: \??\C:\Users\Jennifer\AppData\Local\Temp\ALSysIO64.sys
Image name: ALSysIO64.sys
Timestamp: Sat Jul 09 17:27:45 2011 (4E18F201)
CheckSum: 000069F7
ImageSize: 00009000
Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
 

MidniteSerenity

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I have turned "show hidden files and folders" on and I cannot find that file in the path. I've searched thoroughly and it's not there. Searching brings up nothing and showing hidden drivers in device manage brings up nothing as well. I know it has to exist on my computer in order to be causing errors but I can't find it.

UPDATE: After a google search I found out that ALSysIO64.sys belongs to Adobe Photoshop Elements. I'm going to try to uninstall that and see if it helps.
 
it is in a hidden directory (hidden from the UI)
you can get into it if you run a elevated command prompt
cmd.exe as a admin
then type
cd c:\users\jennifer\appdata\local\temp
and hit enter, it should drop you off in that folder
so you can delete the file