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Error code 0xc0000005 is a write access error. I've faced this issue on other programs. It can be the result of several different factors.
My fix was uninstalling the Meta Quest Link software. Although I got the error on different programs, not Unturned's server.
Possible causes:
I can only give quick possible fixes for each one listed. You'll want to do more search on your own if these don't work.
1. Full scan with different anti malware programs like Malwarebytes, Kaspersky, or BitDefender.
2. Open an elevated command prompt and run the command DISM /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth followed by the command sfc /scannow . If the scan finds anything restart your PC after. You can also try the command chkdsk /f
3. If you did any overclocking, especially on your RAM, revert it. Look up how to overclock if you don't know how.
4. If you made changes to your registry and saved a backup restore that backup and check if the error happens again.
5 & 6. It's a stretch but you could try defragging your drive though I don't think it'll help. You'll want to replace your hard drive if this is the issue.
7. Run memtest86 with one stick of RAM at a time. Let it do a full scan. If it finds errors on that stick then you know you have a bad stick.
8. Try updating or reinstalling all your drivers one by one.
9. This is probably the most annoying and time consuming. Run a clean boot windows and check to see if the error happens again. If it does you know it's not software related. If not then enable the programs one at a time and restart after each one, test again.