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and whats your video card that you have? is it a laptop?
I know alot of ppl have been getting a bad module error since a fall update for windows 10, some ppl had to roll back the windows update, some reinstalled their games and fixed it (its not only a dayz issue)
someone posted this you can try:
https://www.reddit.com/r/dayz/comments/7ujos9/welp_time_to_kill_myself/dtl85ua/
There is a new windows setting that you can disable to stop this from happening (at least it seemed to work for me and there are other threads to back it up).
In the (display settings I think) there is a new windows setting for "Optimized full screen gaming" or some BS like that. Anyway I unchecked it and I stopped getting these bad module info crashes.
Some ppl also reported they got that error only on certain servers, so if there is just one you play on, try another.
worst case, fill this out:
http://steamcommunity.com/app/221100/discussions/1/558756256456918824/
I set that to disable the full screen optimization on each DayZ.exe, DayZ_x64.exe & DayZ_BE.exe. I was getting bad module a lot when I alt+tabbed often. Seems pretty good for me so far anyways.
If you haven't, give that a shot maybe something might work for you. Seems like we're not the only ones who have this issue.