Thanks for your fast replies Noel and thanks for helping narrow down the problem.
Photoshop shouldn't be referencing this .DLL as I have disabled integrated graphics.
To clarify, I have an Nvidia graphics card but the computer also has integrated Intel graphics. I originally thought this could have been the problem so I configured Photoshop to only use the graphics card.
Once I made this change, I could see Photoshop appearing in the list of software using the graphics card for a moment before it crashes. Thinking the computer was maybe ignoring these settings, I tried running the Photoshop .exe through the windows context menu that allows me to choose which graphics processor is used and made sure to select the Nvidia card. This still produces the same error.
Any ideas why Photoshop would reference this .DLL if integrated graphics are disabled for Photoshop?