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What you need to do is delete the workshop files of the mod that got corrupted with the access violation, and re-download it (By verifying files through steam). Go into your HWRM Workshop files. Usually located at C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\Steamapps\Workshop\Content. Here where tedium comes into play, because you need to look at each of the numbered folders in the Content folder to find the mod, or you can just delete them all, and Steam will re-download the mods when you verify files. Then try to load the mod again on the HWRM launcher.
As far as i know this is the only fix that i am aware of. Gearbox never got around to fixing the access violation issue.