Well, I fixed it and can run the game now. Guess what? My solution worked, so I don't see how you can say I was wrong. I ended up cloning my boot drive to a second, spare SSD, then creating another partition on said second drive. I uninstalled DayZ from the original HDD that was separate from the OS drive and reinstalled it on the new SSD, which has a copy of my Windows boot drive on it. The game magically works now. So until you can offer up a different reason as to why it didn't work before, I'm going with my reasoning. I did follow all your directions before attempting my solution. Make what you want of that. Thanks for the help, though.
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