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Default [Answered] Java Help!

Hello, How's everyone been? Sorry I haven't been here in a while. I need to keep in touch for sure. I am having trouble with java. I have installed the latest Sun JRE and have disabled Microsft JVM. I've tried many things and is working somewhat but not great. Any ideas?


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Default Re: Java Help!

Ok un install Java,

Then go to start > Run

Type: regedit

and navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/JavaSoft

Right click the Javasoft folder ONLY and click Delete

after you have done this,

Click Start
Double click on the drive that Windows is installed on (Usually C)
Double Click Program Files
Right click on the folder called Java
Click Delete.

Then re install Java



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