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Ted Gervais
I am running XP home. And I recently ran a bunch of utilities to clean up
ads and other unwanted stuff from my system. Now my Java application
doesn't work.
To try and fix this, I uninstalled what I had in place for Java and than
went through the steps to install NEW anything related to the latest Java.
It all went well and when I asked the Java site to tell me what version I
had in place, it said I had the latest and there was nothing more I had to
do.
So, I tried to open their little cartoon type games they offer as a test and
to try before you buy. Well, it never came up and yet I have tried that
little game before and it worked just fine.
So I have the latest Java installed and in place - working such that the
Java site thinks I am ok but I can't run any java applications. I must say
it tries and tries to work but never actually comes up.
The result is I am at an end now. Don't know what more I can do. Is there a
solution to fixing this? Or do I have to do something silly like
reinstalling XP???
ads and other unwanted stuff from my system. Now my Java application
doesn't work.
To try and fix this, I uninstalled what I had in place for Java and than
went through the steps to install NEW anything related to the latest Java.
It all went well and when I asked the Java site to tell me what version I
had in place, it said I had the latest and there was nothing more I had to
do.
So, I tried to open their little cartoon type games they offer as a test and
to try before you buy. Well, it never came up and yet I have tried that
little game before and it worked just fine.
So I have the latest Java installed and in place - working such that the
Java site thinks I am ok but I can't run any java applications. I must say
it tries and tries to work but never actually comes up.
The result is I am at an end now. Don't know what more I can do. Is there a
solution to fixing this? Or do I have to do something silly like
reinstalling XP???