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I like LimeWire. But java is what i hate! "no java runtime environment installed" - answer found! Post #9 re: Java 7 Hello. I have used limewire many times in the past and this is the 1st time i am having java install issues. 1. I try to intall limewire (have tried many different versions) and it gives a java install error. 2. I downloaded java myself and tried to install it, which it did. and it works fine. 3. I launch limewire and it states that i have no java runtime environment installed. I am runnning windows 7. (build 7100) Any help would be appreciated.:) |
I'm not sure about Windows 7 in comparison to Vista. But try right-clicking the LW shortcut & choose Run as Administrator. This might help your situation, not sure. Did you install using the Offline installer? http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp It's about 15 MB in size. Make sure there are no older versions of Java on your system. Check Add/Remove Programs control panel. Also run this utility Crap Cleaner to clean up registry, click on the Registry tab on left-hand side after you open it. |
thanks for the help, but no luck :( |
Try this version http://www.gnutellaforums.com/window...tml#post236880 simply unzip & use. This one might have better luck. :) BTW go to Control panel, find the Java control panel & check the options. Under Java -> View, it should say which version is installed & if it is enabled or not. It needs to be Java 1.6 for LW 5. |
Ok i now kno the proper problem. my pc doesnt "pick up" that java is installed. Not in the browser, or any applications that need it. I have tried to remove it and re-install it in everyway. Im stummped |
I presume you rebooted your system after installing Java? Some people don't realise you need to do that for the new update or installation to become active. Did Java version show up under the Java control panel -> Java -> View? If it shows there, it can be enabled by clicking the check box to the right side of it. Another option is you set up a Test account 'with' Administration permissions. Install Java, set the Java to be enabled for the System via the Java control panel. (Setting up new accounts is easy; easy to add or remove. Such as via Computer Management CP.) Use the Offline Java installer. |
OK i got it. As it turns out i needed both 64 bit and 32 bit java installed because i am running 64 bit windows. thanks for the help :) |
Cool .. and thank you for responding to the answer. It may help others. :) Glad to hear you are in action or back into action. ;) |
1 Attachment(s) BTW I gave it a 5 star Rating, since it wlll most likely find people in a similar scenario. Edited to provide more info: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/window...-wont-run.html Which version of Java should I download for my Windows 64-bit operating system? . (Has links to both 32 and 64 bit Java installers) Another post to look at is this one: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/window...tallation.html * Set both LW and Java installers to run as Administrator by right-clicking them & choosing that option before installing either of them. ;) (For LW you can right-click the shortcut on desktop & choose 'Run as Admin' option after installing (Sample image), to do equivalent with Java is a little more tricky, see above "Java not found" link in point #6.) Edit: (a) LW 5 and LPE will not launch with Java 7 (1.7) directly. A workaround fix was found by pongo1 here http://www.gnutellaforums.com/connec...tml#post368753 LW 4 versions are unaffected and will happily run under Java 7. Attachment 5943 (click attachment to see full-size) (b) 64-Bit Java 7 Update problems. Quote:
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No prob. At least it will help bums like me :) |
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