If this scenario is applicable, you should be able to resolve the issue by either updating the GPU driver or uninstalling it and leaving Windows to install the built-in equivalent.
If this scenario is applicable, the issue can be resolved by deleting the Photoshop file using a shortcut during the startup procedure. There are a variety of causes for this, from AV interventions to bad disk sectors. Photoshop Setting file is corrupted – More often than not, this problem will occur due to the fact that the Photoshop Setting file has become corrupted.In this case, you can resolve the issue by configuring the launch executable to run with admin access. This is primarily occurring on Windows version older than Windows 7. Photoshop doesn’t have admin access – It’s also possible that you’re encountering this issue because the software doesn’t have the necessary privileges to complete certain actions.If this scenario is applicable to your current situation, you should be able to open new files & folders without the need to restart by opening the project in Illustrator and then opening Photoshop via the Illustrator menu.
Several affected users have managed to find a workaround for it (not a permanent fix).
Photoshop CC Glitch – As it turns out, this particular error can also occur due to a recurring glitch that seems to affect primarily CC versions of Photoshop.