This article explains how to remove the STOP code warning Critical Process Has Died and prevent it from being triggered again.
How to Fix Critical Process Died Blue Screen Error on Windows 10 and 11
Here are the best solutions for the Windows 11 Critical Process Died message. It is recommended that you go through these solutions in the order presented, as they are ordered from most effective and easiest to more advanced and intensive.
Check hardware connections. A loose cable can cause a Critical Process Died error during startup. Make sure the power cord, monitor, USB cable and other cables are fully connected.
Remove new hardware. Connected devices can sometimes cause the Windows 11 Critical Process Died error. Shut down your PC, remove any connected devices, and then turn your computer back on. If you don’t get the error, one of the removed devices is likely the source of the problem.