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You could test memory and storage and do the typical checks on the OS files to rule out hardware or OS corruption, but it's likely a software issue, especially if it started after you installed something.
Type under the terminal or command prompt (Admin): SFC /scannow
(this will check your Windows critical files and attempt to repair them if corrupted/missing)
You can also try run: DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
(this will get the latest copy of your Windows build from online to check against)
then rerun: SFC /scannow
If no errors detected...
Search/Run: Windows Memory Diagnostic
(restart and check your RAM for possible issues/damage)
Both checks will take a little while to perform. If your RAM (memory) has issues, you want to remove them all, except 1 stick and recheck that one, then replace the damaged RAM.
ps: Note next time it occurs if there's a file name EXE (top-left) on the error message popup box (if an Application Error), it will help find the root cause
pss: Since you mentioned it started after you installed "Helldivers 2" but not while it's running, it's could be likely the background Xbox game bar / Xbox app service (Win+G) which is corrupted under Win 11. Press Win + I and under Settings go Apps > Installed Apps > Xbox Live (and/or Xbox), you should find under Reset a "Repair" button there for it.
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