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Packages is the magic. Save your packages folder. That is what will cause you to download or not download.
Be sure you UPDATED all Mods & Windows.
It usually means you have a 3rd Party Add-on which caused the CTD which it may not have told you about upon closing but also you may have closed STEAM before it completed CLOUD SYNC as it can be slow at times (known bug).
If using any Mods in your COMMUNITY FOLDER then you must test them 1 by 1. Drag them to another Folder except 1 to start with then Drag each over until you find the issue.
If you used WORKINGTITLE Mods in the past, these are now LEGACY and should be removed as they are not compatible with the latest AAU versions now as stock.
It may have been a 1 off OR caused by Heat OR lack of available Memory. So be sure you have air around your PC and clean fans/ducts with a Vacuum. Be sure you have at least 24GB Virtual Page File.
Other issues can be from Memory Clocks is too fast so can use a Overclock Monitor to slow it down OR do this in your BIOS by removing Overclock if it has this. Do use HYPER-THREADING in BIOS.
As an example, I use VR alongside a motion rig, a haptic feedback pad, a mixture of Honeycomb and Logitech devices on top of several other external utilities that are all running software alongside the game. Sometimes one of these will fail after a flight or whilst trying to close down the game so the game doesn't close 'successfully'. The haptic feedback pad was particularly prone to this at one stage and also when it crashed, even if it didn't kill the game, it would usually stop the Logitech driver from closing and the game from shutting down properly behind that.
Unless the game is crashing whilst playing it then I would suggest checking Task Manager after shutting it down to see if there's anything still running which might give you a clue.
Ultimately, if you can't find what it is and the game itself isn't crashing whilst playing then I'd just tell it to continue in normal mode, which I guess you're already doing each time. Annoying though.