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When I fixed mine, I cleaned out my PC, updated my drivers and chipsets, and even updated my BIOS. After all that, it stopped.
I should stress though that while it's easy for anyone to clean out a computer with little knowledge of them (just use compressed air), it is a far more dangerous task to update a BIOS, especially if you don't know what you're doing. One error could turn your computer into an overpriced paper weight in just a few seconds, so I wouldn't do that. That being said, drivers are fairly simple to update and can be done safely as long as you don't do anything obviously stupid.
No other games do it. It will load to the menu, then as soon as the menu tries to come up it will crash to the desktop. Thought it was the backround. disabled all of that and it still does it. Unistalled and reinstalled. no change.
updated all drivers and ran all scans, reg, virus, malware. even did a boot scan. found a couple trojans, but no change.
sigh...
same thing with me
Uninstalled my L4D2. Unsubscribed from the few workshop items that I had (three maps). Deleted the .Blob files mentioned above and all of the L4D2.dlc folders.
Rebooted steam, reinstalled L4D2.... problem has not recurred.
sounds like a workshop or DLC issue. have not had a problem since.