Well that means your Java install is corrupt. For some reason when you are uninstalling Java you are not getting it completely uninstalled. The next step would be to uninstall Java then edit your registry. But the truth is you have been having a little bit of a hard time trying to follow my instructions. And I do not fell comfortable giving instructions for going into the registry. If you make one mistake in there good bye Windows. Perhaps someone else can see something I have missed.
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