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Weird... but weird is always good when it works!
Weird... but weird is always good when it works!
Could it be possible that the internal drive has a dirty sensor?
Don't really know what you mean by dirty sensor... my logic tells me that it may have be as simple as a corrupt Ntdll.dll file on your internal drive but then, I believe you already tried that route and didn't work. At my age, I forget easily
When you installed the game on the other drive, the game installed a brand new (or fresh) copy of the Ntdll.dll file and you were able to launch the game that way.
If you disabled the pagefile, try enabling the pagefile/ virtual memory. It worked for me.
I don't think it's the pagefile anymore, I played black ops 3 without the pagefile just fine.
If the game crashes after launch, even if you can stay in the game for about 1 minute, the problem can be with the firewall. You need to allow inbound connection for "...Steam\Steam.exe" and "...\Steam\bin\cef\cef.win7\steamwebhelper.exe". The outbound connections that are created by Steam are ususally allowed by the default Windows firewall settings: "...\Games\Steam\Steam.exe", "...\Steam\SteamService.exe", "...\Steam\bin\cef\cef.win7\steamwebhelper.exe" (sometimes Steam installed "...\Steam\bin\cef\cef.win7x64\steamwebhelper.exe" that needed to be allowed for inboud/outbound connections).
I'm sure that this is one reason for the game crashing soon after launch.