

If you have trouble with the above instructions, your system might be showing "Not Responding" or your System may need to be rebooted to start clean.īefore proceeding any further, please delete the config.dat file located in your Terraria Folder under My Documents/My Games.

NET Runtimeĭescription: The process was terminated due to an unhandled exception.Įxception Info: System.BadImageFormatExceptionĪt (System.String)Īt (System.String) DXDiag 17415, time stamp: 0x54504adeįaulting application start time: 0x01d0be5208d252f9įaulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Terraria\Terraria.exeįaulting module path: C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\KERNELBASE.dll

Error Logs Application Errorįaulting application name: Terraria.exe, version: 1.3.0.5, time stamp: 0x55a410c5įaulting module name: KERNELBASE.dll, version. I've read every other thread I could find discussing this error and attempting their solutions.
#UNINSTALL WINESKIN WINDOWS#
Disabled Windows firewall and Malwarebytes Enabled/Disabled Steam Cloud Sync (when Cloud Sync is disabled, I do not get the Steam Launch pop-up at all) Uninstalled/Reinstalled the bundled XNA framework NET Framework 3.5 and 4.5 features in Windows Features Installed the preview version (4.5.3) of the. Run steam in various Compatibility modes Uninstalled/Reinstalled Terraria (Remove Local Game Content) I have down the following with no apparent effect: (I've seen in other threads that this is the serverconfig.txt file and that every has this issue, so it is unrelated to my problem) However, it does not appear to do anything after providing that notice. I've verified the integrity of the game cache using steam and it finds 1 file that fails to validate and will be reacquired. In short, I cannot start the game on my PC. Less than 1 second later it vanishes and nothing else happens. When I attempt to launch Terraria from Steam, I very briefly get a Steam pop-up saying "Preparing to launch Terraria". Windows 8.1, 64-bit (as of 9/1/15, I have updated to Windows 10) I now find myself in the same situation again. With the release of 1.3, I thought I'd give it another go and re-downloaded the game. NET framework, running Steam in Administrator mode, etc.) I could not fix the problem, gave up, and uninstalled the game. After attempting all of the solutions I found on the forum at that time (e.g.
#UNINSTALL WINESKIN PC#
At that time I tried to play Terraria on PC and experienced the problem described below. In January 2014 I built the PC which I still currently use. Using Wineskin, I was able to play on my MacBook.
#UNINSTALL WINESKIN PRO#
I originally purchased Terraria when using a MacBook Pro ~2 years ago.
