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Note that BSOD ares system problems. Applications are not the root cause of BSOD, they only expose issues with your underlying OS, drivers, etc. The game sin't the problem, is your OS.
Others have had this happen on this particular game. It's suspected that it's something to do with the Anti-Cheat fail-ware garbadge they force you to install.
However nobody said anything about it screwing up the Steam Library itself.
That's why I posted here.
My hardware is fine with everything else. I actually have a new Kingston 500GB SSD and secondary drive is a 6 month old WD blue drive.
No ram failures on any scan tests. No drive errors.
Not even a failure when I do an hour long (so far) burn test for my chip using Prime95.
(Can not install. Requires Netframwork 4.)
Download Net Framework 4
(Your computer already has Net Framework 4)
Not playing that game. Again.
Googling it just shows sketchy forums.
For whoM: Me
Googling: No idea why youre going to do that without even having the particular error code of the BSOD.
But since it's not in Steam, and I can't uninstall it, and I'm debating if I should install it again with the files sitll there. Meh.
At this point I might as well revert to a backup and uninstall all this crap.
Yet another reason to stop using Steam I guess.
Anyway, so do you want help or are you oerfectly haply victimizing yourself and not solving it?
Also maybe CCleaner is the real problem here.
I put it on because my old 120GB SSD was nearly full with just the OS.
Now I have a 500GB and it's not an issue. For now.
Also I'll solve it. Not going to upload files to anyone. Especially not on here. lol
If I want to victimize myself I would actually send files to people that contains who knows what.
I don't work with dump files. That's obvious.
But I do work with other methods of gathering info off people. So no thanks.
Instead, use TreeSize and clean up manually, with intellegence and not Piriform's stupidity.