I get the Disk Event ID 11 on my Win 7 machine when I plug in an external HDD to create a system image but from what I've found on that error, you can ignore it but it would suggest that you have something plugged into you machine either on boot or shortly afterwards.
The WUDFRd driver could relate to any other USB device that you have plugged in.
As that is down as a Warning, I'm not sure if it relates to your BSOD.
It would seem that you can stop this warning if you go into Services by going Start - type services.msc and press enter when it comes up then scroll down to Windows Driver Foundation then right click on it and select Properties.
Use the dropdown to change to Automatic - click on Start - Apply - OK - exit Services and reboot.
It's best not to have any additional USB devices plugged in when you first boot up.
In Device Manager/USB Controllers, right click on each of the Controllers and check for updates.
Shortly after having the motherboard replaced in my Win 7 machine I came across this free driver updater program which found a few for me.
You could give that a try to see what it comes up with.
https://www.drvhub.net/