Most probably an antivirus, never saw a BSOD caused by NTLite itself as it doesn't access anything in the host system - unless editing C:\Windows which your preset doesn't.
During mounting or?
Try uninstalling any antivirus you use.
Another potential is hardware instability, try some stress/benchmark tools.
can u also check ram, same happened to me when i first build my pc. it was caused by 1 faulty ram stick.
use memtest
ntfs error sounds as if your HD is about to give up. If it is also 7-8 years old like your printer (that work on and off?) it may be time to consider upgrading.
check your hdd/ssd cables(if you have them), swap the data cable see if problem persists, check the power cable is seated tight. if problem persists use Hard Disk Sentinel(it can be used in trial mode) to see if your hdd is about to crap out, it will show up any errors.
run chkdsk.It has bad sectors.
run chkdsk.
swap the data cable. i had lots of problems when i worked with ltsb 1607. i had to install on a running w7 system(dual booting) and ltsb always screwed up my file systems, running chkdsk on every damn partition, not happy
highly likely.