Sounds like the path to the JVM from the registry is incorrect. This is a very under-the-hood type thing, and has nothing to do with minecraft. might want to call a tech, or search for how to set the path back if you are good with computers. Were you messing with the system path?
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Sounds like the path to the JVM from the registry is incorrect. This is a very under-the-hood type thing, and has nothing to do with minecraft. might want to call a tech, or search for how to set the path back if you are good with computers. Were you messing with the system path?
I wouldnt even know how to purposely mess with the system path, let alone screw it up.
Number one cause of this is the user deleting a version Java from the hard disk as opposed to uninstalling it.
After that the registry still has records that point to the deleted files.
There are tools that can help you clean your registry and remove the keys that are associated with the missing Java installation.
JavaRA for example. Microsoft also may have an uninstall fixer.
I dont know what it means or why Im getting it. Java is fine, nothings wrong with it, I uninstalled and reinstalled it like 5 times and no solution.
Anything?
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i5 4750 3.2 ghz
8gb DDR3
EVGA GTX 650 ti 1gb
2TB HDD 7200 rpm
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I wouldnt even know how to purposely mess with the system path, let alone screw it up.
Like I said this happened randomly.
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After that the registry still has records that point to the deleted files.
There are tools that can help you clean your registry and remove the keys that are associated with the missing Java installation.
JavaRA for example. Microsoft also may have an uninstall fixer.
Hi,
You're likely not properly re-installing Java.
You need to reinstall Java.
First, go to the Programs and Features panel in Control Panel (Add and Remove Programs on XP).
Uninstall everything that says Java in it's name.
Afterwards, open "cmd" (search it at Start), and type in: java -version
The output should be "Java is not recognized as...".
Afterwards, install Java from here.