That would be a Windows dll. It's either going to be ntdll.dll itself or something that ntdll.dll depends on, unfortunately
Some have found that updating drivers fixes this issue, as a driver may be out of sorts. I would suggest updating your joystick drivers first (if you have joysticks enabled), followed by sound drivers, then other peripherals - graphics, mouse, keyboard, etc.
This may be helpful, too:
https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-fix-ntdll-dll-errors-2624474