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In this location "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\DayZ\BattlEye" assuming you have not changed the default installation location you should find a file called "Install_BattlEye.bat", Run it in administrator mode and it should reinstall Battleye. In hopes it may fix your issue.
"Enfusion Game Engine - I'm still alive" That is normal. Also happens to everyone.
Delete the " DayZ.cfg" file before launching the game.
After the game generates a new DayZ.cfg file, launching the game a 2nd time the crash comes back.
ill fiddle with battle eye thingy and see what happens
https://www.google.ca/search?q=bad_module_info&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-ab&gfe_rd=cr&dcr=0&ei=3y-cWt_ANISAyATO_73oDA
Even though the threads are for other games, you can still do the same things, just use the dayz.exe instead, etc.
But some ppl got it fixed from reinstalling proper drivers again, to setting compatibility mode. The only thing I wouldn't do is there is 1 person claiming a fix was playing around with your windows page file, I wouldn't really recommend that.
*edit*
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-performance/bad-module-info/d83dd149-de84-490f-9983-905f4c2af6f0
apparently its this update: Microsoft windows update 1709, so try getting rid of that one.
The SSD install.
I moved the DayZ install back to my mech drive and the problem is {for now} fixed.
After the game loaded 20/20 times, and i had zero game crashes on the mechanical HDD
Re-installed it back on the SSD and boom game won't load at all 3 in 5 times, and crashes out after a few minutes 1 in 3 times it does load.
Uninstalled and re-installed back on the standard HDD, its loaded 10/10 time so far with no game crashes.
i don't know what the conclusion is ? it works now so thats good enough for me.
(windows and all other games run on the SSD with no issues, but i guess it could be faulty in some way}
even though I had that latest win10 update most google searches blame for the issue, i never got that "enfusion engine Still Alive meassage before"