At startup, Error Message: dd.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close

Every time you start the Error Message is: dd.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. Close.

"dd" is - in this list.  Looking more far over the line to SD in this list...

What is the 'command' that launches the application (perhaps to widen the column to see everything) and what is its 'location' (perhaps to widen the column to see everything)?

(Only for the DD.)

You could uncheck here, restart and see if it happens again (it will not).

Then, with the information that I just asked for, there's the real 'location' and remove the 'command' begins with manually to get rid of it permanently.

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