The first non-Windows driver listed that is likely causing issues is your Intel Storage Controller driver. Check your Alienware support for any driver updates related to your Intel Storage Controller.
I also notice that your system is setup in a RAID configuration. I do not know why laptop manufacturers have started doing that (I recently found out my own laptop was setup that way), but RAID is not recommended for the average user. It also makes troubleshooting issues with Intel controllers more difficult because Microsoft does not have generic driver versions to test with. The only safe way to switch to SATA from RAID is to backup important data on the system and clean install Windows after changing to SATA through the BIOS. Hopefully that will not be necessary, but if you cannot resolve the issue by installing different driver versions, a clean install should be considered.
EDIT: It looks like your system also has a BIOS update available. It addresses the following:
Fixes & Enhancements
Enhancements:
1. Update Intel microcode
2. Update RAID Option ROM
3. Update Intel GOP and VBIOS
4. Improve user experience of Alienware Command Center
5. Security enhancement