The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth

The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth

If youre game wont start COME HERE
I have way too many hours in fixing this game. I can help ya. Ask away.

STEP ONE, if your game crashes on startup, youve probably done the obvious which is

verify game cache
uninstall and re install the game
re download C++
removed all C++ files and done a 100% clean install 999 times
update to windows 10
upgrade drivers
update windows

8 hours of troubleshooting this is what i did to fix it.

All i did was go to "my computer" .... program files, steam, steam apps, common, binding of issac (this may not be the exact path) BUT get to the issac launch exe. or "app" and right click. create shortcut to desktop, right click on the short cut and run as administrator. This fixed it for me. after all of the above as well.
Last edited by COMMEND FOR NUDES ꧁꧂; Apr 26, 2017 @ 4:06pm
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NecroCloakDozer Apr 26, 2017 @ 5:43pm 
It didn't work.
I have tried everything, I have no mods installed.
Last edited by NecroCloakDozer; Apr 26, 2017 @ 5:44pm
Krezin Apr 26, 2017 @ 9:25pm 
I updated windows 10 and then all of a sudden couldn't run the game, i tried everything in every help topic there was and nothing worked. I just made a new account on my pc and switched over to that and logged into the same steam account and it worked fine, i then went back to my original pc account and it doesn't open at all. I don't know what switching pc accounts would have to do with it but try it out and see if it works for you.
Jinn-Gon Qui Apr 27, 2017 @ 3:10am 
One last solution that I know helped me quite few times is: Go to your Steam folder, delete everything EXCEPT for the files "steamapps" and "userdata". Redownload Steam, login, and hopefully it should do it.
Switching windows user acounts has worked in the past. Running as admin or being on an admin account is key im pretty sure.
Jinn-Gon Qui Apr 28, 2017 @ 1:22am 
Originally posted by Spenner:
Switching windows user acounts has worked in the past. Running as admin or being on an admin account is key im pretty sure.

The question is, who has/needs different accounts on a personal computer, right?
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Date Posted: Apr 26, 2017 @ 3:58pm
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