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I installed a cryptominer the other day but shortly after, I decided to get rid of it. However, after doing so DbD would give me this error and naturally I blamed the cryptominer. Initially I tried to repair/uninstall EAC; reinstall the whole game; turn off anti vírus software; scam for malware; went as far as completely getting rid of the NVIDIA drivers and performing a clean install. Same error.
Sometimes the EAC loads but then just refuses to start the game; sometimes the game starts but before the "trailer" finishes it crashes (no notification from the crash handler), sometimes EAC gives me this #0000001A error code and sometimes it doesn't.
What made me conclude that it wasn't the drivers was that when the issue started I couldn't find anything online about the error code and even weirder is that other EAC games were working just fine. Surprisingly enough I didn't consider rolling back a Windows update (Why do I bother trusting Microsoft?). Thanks! I'm gonna try that next. I was about to send an angry support mail to Behaviour.
EDIT: Yep, rolling back fixed the issue.
Try running the antivirus software, maybe your miner installed something along with it.
The miner was reputable but yes, I did that too anyway. I updated my comment.