So I'm pretty sure you guys get this from a lot of other people, most likely between the ages of 10-12 with no A+ certification... but.. Yeah.. In a nutshell, the newest version (I suppose, just recently downloaded) wont detect either Java installed on my system.
I guess it'd help if you knew a little about my system first, so here's the specs:
(And by not detecting, it says Java is an unknown program, correct?)
Not quite. It's saying this.
I'm also sorry about the print screen. I realize it's huge.
Also, not to question your knowledge or anything.. but that's really outdated material. The WINNT directory hasn't been used since Windows ME / 2000 / NT4.0.
Neither the Javac or Javadoc command works, so let me do another reinstall and see what happens...
I'm also sorry about the print screen. I realize it's huge.
Also, not to question your knowledge or anything.. but that's really outdated material. The WINNT directory hasn't been used since Windows ME / 2000 / NT4.0.
Neither the Javac or Javadoc command works, so let me do another reinstall and see what happens...
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Try uninstalling every version of Java (including updates, etc.), it looks like you've got an environment from pre-1.5, and it's trying to load that.
That page was just the first to come up on Google. I probably should have looked for a more up to date one...
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I guess it'd help if you knew a little about my system first, so here's the specs:
16 GB RAM
AMD FX-8150 8-core
PNY XLR8 Nvidia GTX 560 Ti
1 RAID 0 array ( 2 x 1TB)
1 Maxor 128GB SSD
Here's how I have Java set up:
Java 64-bit is installed on the RAID array.
Java 32-bit is installed on the SSD.
Both versions are the most recent.
Any idea why it's not detecting Java?
And I really don't want to create a batch file to run the program.
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Not quite. It's saying this.
I'm also sorry about the print screen. I realize it's huge.
Also, not to question your knowledge or anything.. but that's really outdated material. The WINNT directory hasn't been used since Windows ME / 2000 / NT4.0.
Neither the Javac or Javadoc command works, so let me do another reinstall and see what happens...
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Retired StaffTry uninstalling every version of Java (including updates, etc.), it looks like you've got an environment from pre-1.5, and it's trying to load that.
That page was just the first to come up on Google. I probably should have looked for a more up to date one...
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@Syfaro