Hey, I recently decided to update my Java manually, yet in the process, something went wrong, causing this error in the apparent Java Run time Environment. I'm using Windows, and I soon decided to remove Java completely from my system, successfully removing its add-on's. But not the update: Java 7 Update 9. What comes up when I attempt to log on to minecraft: Launcherjr Requires Java Runtime application 1.5.0, the error code wasn't with it, just a simple small open page concluding the information stated above as well as in the title.
Just a question? Is this minecraft related? Couse I don't see it anywhere. Maybe this is not the right section, of even the right forum. Other then that: try to delete java's files and registery items. Also; Google 'Download Java Runtime application 1.5.0' Maybe you can just get it manually somewhere.
I've looked into deleting the registry files, yet messing up is likely, since I'm not to much of an experienced CPU person. Though I'm putting thought into doing that, I do not know where to delete Java's files and registry items, any idea where I could locate those? via a windows insight.
EDIT: I've also tried to download the 1.5.0 Run time, yet there is no valid looking download that would be worth a look at, I'm fine with looking more, thanks for the Ideas!
Hmm, For the registry part, If you don't completely know what your doing its probably best for waiting for someone who actually knows what he/she is saying to give you advice:)
Well, thanks for the advice, I have someone that will look at my CPU tomorrow anyways, but I'm still considering deleting the Java files, which would be a rather easy task no? I'm going to surf the web a bit more on downloading the 1.5.0 Run time application, its seems that it is valid downloadable content.
Thank you for your time helping me.
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I actually had this same problem. I uninstalled java completely and installed java 6 instead of 7. Not sure what the difference is between the two, but it fixed the problem.
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Help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
I've looked into deleting the registry files, yet messing up is likely, since I'm not to much of an experienced CPU person. Though I'm putting thought into doing that, I do not know where to delete Java's files and registry items, any idea where I could locate those? via a windows insight.
EDIT: I've also tried to download the 1.5.0 Run time, yet there is no valid looking download that would be worth a look at, I'm fine with looking more, thanks for the Ideas!
Well, thanks for the advice, I have someone that will look at my CPU tomorrow anyways, but I'm still considering deleting the Java files, which would be a rather easy task no? I'm going to surf the web a bit more on downloading the 1.5.0 Run time application, its seems that it is valid downloadable content.
Thank you for your time helping me.