
- #Starbound crashes on startup how to#
- #Starbound crashes on startup install#
- #Starbound crashes on startup full#
- #Starbound crashes on startup windows#
Finally do a file search for anything that might be Terraria related. Now delete the Terraria folder in \Documents\My Games. Thanks TheWolfLike101! First uninstall Terraria, then back up any save data you might want to keep located in either \Documents\My Games\Terraria\Worlds and \Documents\My Games\Terraria\Players. Erase All Previous Terraria Data and Installations on your Computer: This method was found by a user on our forums in a thread that I helped troubleshoot with them. If this did not solve your problem or this does not apply to you move to step 5ĥ. Run Terraria as an Administrator: Browse to you installation directory, by default for steam it is C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Terraria then right click the application and select run administrator. If this did not solve your problem or this does not apply to you move to step 4Ĥ.
#Starbound crashes on startup full#
If you get a message saying "Do you want to replace the directory permissions with permissions granting you full control?", click "Yes" and you're done.
#Starbound crashes on startup windows#
Adjust Windows File Permissions and Ownership: We need to make sure all users have Full Control over Terraria's default save directory to see if this will solve the error. If this did not solve your problem or this does not apply to you move to step 3ģ. Programs known to cause issues with Terraria include: BitDefender, MalwareBytes, and McAfee. If you're not sure you can always google it or ask the Tech Support Section for help.
#Starbound crashes on startup how to#
The steps on how to add an exception, and what you can add as an exception are going to differ from program to program.
#Starbound crashes on startup install#
Make sure that both Terraria's install directory, it's application file (.exe), and the default save location \Documents\My Games\Terraria are added. Once it's determined if it is causing the problem you'll want to turn it back on and just add an exception to the program, as keeping it off is not recommended as it can expose your system to malware and viruses. Add an Exception to your Anti-Virus Program: You can also just temporarily turn off your Anti-Virus program to see if this is causing the issue. If this did not solve your problem or this does not apply to you move to step 2Ģ.



Click on "Virus and Threat Protection".Make sure the shield icon is selected on the left hand side.Alternatively you can also type in settings and click the gear icon that pops up if you're having trouble locating it. Open the Settings Page for Windows, this can be done by clicking the start button and then clicking the gear icon towards the bottom left hand side of the screen.Disabling, or adding an exception to, Windows Defender: I have users start with disabling windows defender to see if that's what causing the issue, if it is, I have them re-enable it and then add an exception to Terraria.exe located in the install directory and Terraria's default save location which is located in \Documents\My Games\Terraria.
