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I use the Mod Launcher to run DF, which makes things way easier (and keeps it updated). What I did was make sure Mod Launcher was updated, wiped out any existing versions of DF I might have been running (including deleting the folder it was installed in) and then using Mod Launcher to reinstall DF.
The great thing about Mod Launcher is (at least the way I use it) is that you are installing a separate copy of the game to a different location, so you don't mess with your vanilla install at all. In fact, when I did the install for DF on A19, I told it to download a fresh version of the game rather than copy from my Steam install, just for extra insurance. Then once it's in, hit the "PreSync" option on the mod, and it'll download the entire mod and have it ready for you (this takes some time, so make sure you have another hobby to occupy yourself during download).
Once I did all that, DF launched flawlessly on A19
I do remember that using the pre-sync function helped a lot for me in early versions of DF - it felt like it was always struggling to download the mod on first startup back then, using the pre-sync option eliminated those issues for me.