Why this error comes whenever I start and use unity? [closed] - unity3d

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whenever I start using unity after a while it shows this error and unity crashes.
It unexpectedly starts all the processes in the taskbar thereafter causing unity as well as the system to crash.
please help me to fix this error.
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tried to do
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but error still appeared when I debug, deleted Flutter SDK and re-installed but that also did not work

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