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Do this:
Aside from verifying your game cache and checking your connection with Steam, you may also need to manually run secondary installers required by this game.
Exit Steam entirely.
Browse to your Medal of Honor installation folder (Usually C:\Program
Files\Steam\steamapps\common\medal of honor\)
Run the following installers:
...\Steam\Steamapps\common\medal of honor\install\redistributable\vc8redist.exe
...\Steam\Steamapps\common\medal of honor\install\redistributable\vcredist.exe
...\Steam\Steamapps\common\medal of honor\install\PunkBuster\pbsvc_moh.exe
...\Steam\Steamapps\common\medal of honor\install\PhysX\PhysX_9.09.0408_SystemSoftware.exe
Reboot your computer and test the issue again.
If you dont trust me, you can check where I found this!
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=6291-MNRU-6793
You're awesome, Iceman! I can now play the game for the first time. :)
I've had this problem with the Origin version of the game and I've searched the entire Internet for a solution to this and all I can find on Steam, Origin and other game forums is a whole bunch of bad advice unrelated to the problem such as reinstalling video drivers, reinstalling PhysX and other stuff completely nothing to do with what the error message says. Not to mention the fact that the game actually ran once after installing it without any errors at all indicating that there is nothing wrong with the video drivers or anything else on the system. So much bad advice out there though that it's hard to actually find a solution, just people grasping at straws throwing out shotgun guesses. What's clear is that people are having the exact same problem whether they use the Steam version of the game or the Origin version.
One thing I have personally noticed so far, is that every person including myself that is having this problem, has installed the game to a different drive/location that the default of C: and that the problem appears to just be a problem with actually launching the game, as it can actually run without crashing.
I tried a few things and managed to find a way to get the game to run reliably every time. The trick for me was to launch the game executable myself and not launch it using Origin. Apparently if you install the game onto D: or E: or anywhere not C:, they screw up the launcher for it somehow so it can't find its files properly but it somehow manages to launch the first time no problem. Presumably they've screwed that up on Steam also I'm guessing since Steam users have the same problem but obviously are not using Origin client to launch their game.
Here are two methods that both worked for me and may work for others:
1) Start up Windows Explorer, go into the directory where the game is installed and search for the "moh.exe" file. Use Windows Explorer's "search" feature to find the file if you can't find it on your own. Click on the file to launch it and play the game. That just works for me without any errors or problems at all.
2) In Steam, click on "ADD A Game..." at the bottom left, then choose "Add a Non-Steam Game...", then manually Browse your computer and find the moh.exe file for the game and add it. You can right click on it in your Steam library and rename the game name from "moh" to "Medal of Honor (manual launcher)" or something to differentiate it.
For whatever reason, directly launching the game executable seems to make it work, but whatever Origin is doing to launch it and presumably also Steam by default - makes the game not work properly, but it only seems to fail if the game is installed in a non-default location because game developers apparently haven't realized that people do this, and that it's not 1992 anymore. ;)
Anyhow, I hope my solution works for you and for anyone else that comes along with this problem and gets frustrated for the lack of answers or the useless unrelated suggestions that abound. ;)
Take care.
The game kept crashing saying it missed the moha.exe file with the error described above for general protection fault. Well, the file is not missing. No need to re-install the stupid 6 GB for the whole game again from steam as I did, because the thing happens again.
But here is my workaround: I deleted the save game folder on the Documents and then the game launched. So somehow perhaps the files in this folder got corrupted. Another thing you can try is to download a save game folder for this game from the Internet, but caution from where you download: there are many websites that distribute malware this way.
I did have a windows update after my previous gaming session and before the computer shut down, which could be related to this problem. Cannot find any other reason, because the game worked flawlessly for days.