![]() Technically the above step should provide the same solution but just in case try this: Let's change the ownership of the files. launch Terraria, if that doesn't fix your issue move to step 7.ħ. This should be the second one from the top. Open up your config.json file using notepad, find the line "MapEnabled": and set it to false instead of true. This is a solution I found on the web that I don't understand but it helps some people so we can try it here. If that doesn't solve it move to step 6.Ħ. I blacked out some personal information, but you should still get what you need to hopefully. Do this for all users and groups to, afterwards see if that fixed it and you can launch the game. ![]() A new window will pop up, in this new window click on a user/group and make sure the full control checkbox is checked. So click on a user/group from the list then select edit. You'll need to select each of the users on there and give them full control. A new window will pop up with a bunch of tabs, click on the security tab. To do this go to your Documents and find you "My Games" Folder, right click it and select properties. We need to make sure all users have Full Control to see if this will solve the error. Do you have a program called Malwarebytes installed? Try disabling it and see if it helps if not move to step 5.ĥ. If that doesn't solve your issue move to step 4.Ĥ. Right click it's application in it's install directory and select run as administrator. If it does, add an exception, if it doesn't move to step 3.ģ. Do you have a program called Bit Defender installed? If so you'll need to temporarily disable it to see if that fixes your crash. ![]() If that doesn't solve your problem move to step 2.Ģ. If that solves your problem then make an exception for Terraria and the "My Games" folder in your documents. ![]()
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