Stardew Valley won't start on Windows 10

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Stardew Valley is a video game published by Chucklefish on 2016. The game is an agricultural simulation with a rating of 10 on 10 and Steam. The game quickly gained its reputation due to the relaxing environment that is provided in the game., along with interesting in-game activities. However, occasionally, users get caught in the middle of a game not loading issue. This issue has been reported by many users in the past and, Unfortunately, the problem still persists.

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According to various user reports, the game does not launch after users launch it using the Steam client. Some users are presented with a black screen and background music, while others get the error message “Stardew Valley has stopped working”. The cause is the same in most cases. However, they will learn how to get rid of this frustrating mistake in this article.

What causes Stardew Valley not to start on Windows 10?

After reviewing many user reports, we have retrieved a list of scenarios that can potentially cause the problem. Some of the factors may seem absurd, However, turn out to be the cause in certain cases. The problem is often due to the following factors:

  • No speakers or headphones are connected: There are certain events where if headphones or speakers are not connected to the system, can cause the problem.
  • Marco de Microsoft XNA: The problem can also occur if your system lacks Microsoft XNA Framework. Stardew Valley requiere XNA Framework de Microsoft, so the absence of such a frame could cause the game to malfunction.
  • Startup preferences: Your game's startup preferences may also be the cause of the problem. There have been reports that running the game in windowed mode and then exiting may cause the game to not launch the next time you run it..

Now that you know the possible factors that can cause the problem, let's dive into the solutions that can be applied to address the problem. Make sure you are using an administrator account before applying the solutions provided below.


Solution 1: run the game as administrator

The first solution you can implement to isolate the problem would be to run the game as administrator. Make sure you have an enabled administrator account before continuing. In some cases, running services in the background may prevent the game from starting correctly. In such cases, you will have to start the game as administrator. Here's how to do it:

  1. Open your Steam client.

  2. Go to the library, right click on Stardew Valley and select Properties.

  3. Switch to the Local Files tab and then click $ 0027 Browse local files $ 0027. local-files-tab-7337670Browse local Stardew Valley archives

  4. Right-click on Stardew Valley.exe and select $ 0027 Execute as an administrator $ 0027.


Solution 2: install Microsoft XNA

Microsoft XNA is a framework used by many games. The video game Stardew Valley also makes use of this frame, so it is necessary to run the game. If the frame is missing, the game won't start. Therefore, to solve the problem, you will need to make sure you are running the latest version of Microsoft XNA.

You can download the framework from here. Once downloaded, install it then see if it fixes the problem.


Solution 3: connect the speakers

Some users have reported that the problem occurs when they have not connected their speakers or headphones to the system. There are many games that will not work if a sound device is lost in the system. Stardew Valley is one of them, so make sure you have connected your speakers or headphones correctly and then see if the problem is solved.


Solution 4: Clear startup preferences

Like any other game, Stardew Valley uses a specific file to store all the user's startup preferences. However, the file may be responsible for causing certain problems. Rumor has it that Stardew Valley won't launch if you exit the game after running it in windowed mode. If this case applies to you, you will need to delete the startup preferences folder. Here's how to do it:

  1. Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog.

  2. Please enter $ 0027% appdata%. appdata-folder-1-1221560Open the AppdataRoaming directory

  3. Find the Stardew Valley folder and double click on it to open it.

  4. Find the startup_preferences file and cut it to the desktop.

  5. Re-start the game.

Note: What's more, make sure you have verified the Steam files and, if that doesn't solve the problem, try to contact customer service.

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