It is always difficult to diagnose from a single DMP file. There is no way to spot trends, confirm a diagnosis, and in some cases the DMP is corrupt. Yours is no exception. It is a memory corruption but the driver doing it is not specified.
While we are waiting for additional DMPs you should run a system file check to verify (and hopefully repair if nec) the OS
To run a system file check (SFC)
Open an elevated cmd window
(Go to start>type CMD>right click and run as administrator)