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I am trying to install Eclipse Neon versión in Windows 10 64 bits
I downloaded eclipse-inst-win64.exe and the installer said "Java for Windows Missing
Unfortunately the Java version needed to run Eclipse Installer couldn't be found on your system. You need the following version or a higher version:
Java 1.7.0 (64 Bit)" So, I downloaded jre-8u121-windowsx64.exe file and installed,
After It, I restarted W10, and tried again to run eclipse-inst-win64.exe,
but the same message appear: "Java for Windows Missing..."
I read posts about It, but I can find solution.
Have someone passed a similar situation?
thanks in advance
Eugenio]]>Eugenio Estrada2017-04-17T20:52:03-00:00Re: Java for Windows missing
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Ed Merks2017-04-18T07:24:01-00:00Re: Java for Windows missing
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]]>Andrew Ettles2017-04-18T11:28:39-00:00Re: Java for Windows missing
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Did you use the Eclipse Installer to set up Eclipse?]]>Tauno Voipio2017-04-18T17:06:16-00:00Re: Java for Windows missing
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Nitin Dahyabhai2017-04-19T05:37:45-00:00Re: Java for Windows missing
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I was far from PC and internet last days,
the command gets java versión "1.8.0_121"
Java (TM) SE Runtime Enviroment (build 1.8.0_121-b13)
Java HotSpot (TM) Client VM (build 25.121-b13, mixed mode) Have I to understand from this, that Java resides on Windows folder?
By the other side I found Java
C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_121
Windows always surprises me, I have Java installed at
C:\Archivos de Programa (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_121
since It is "spanish" PC, but when I copy the link, It converts to
C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_121 (??)
Eclipse files "are" in C:\Program Files\Eclipse but the folder is empty
Could be It the evil??
tahnks again
Eugenio]]>Eugenio Estrada2017-04-22T18:12:55-00:00Re: Java for Windows missing
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/1085628/1760107/#msg_1760107
I was far from PC and internet last days,
the command gets java versión "1.8.0_121"
Java (TM) SE Runtime Enviroment (build 1.8.0_121-b13)
Java HotSpot (TM) Client VM (build 25.121-b13, mixed mode) Have I to understand from this, that Java resides on Windows folder?
By the other side I found Java
C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_121
Windows always surprises me, I have Java installed at
C:\Archivos de Programa (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_121
since It is "spanish" PC, but when I copy the link, It converts to
C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_121 (??)
Eclipse files "are" in C:\Program Files\Eclipse but the folder is empty
Could be It the evil??
Should I to configure Java Setup??
thanks again
Eugenio]]>Eugenio Estrada2017-04-22T18:13:16-00:00Re: Java for Windows missing
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this is not the case, Java website found and tested versión correctly,
(only that over "Internet Explorer", not over Edge, because Edge doesn't admit plugins)
thanks a lot
Eugenio]]>Eugenio Estrada2017-04-22T18:20:04-00:00Re: Java for Windows missing
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Ed Merks2017-04-23T15:45:43-00:00Re: Java for Windows missing
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W10 is 64 bits, downloaded Java was 64 bits and selected Eclipse was 64 bits
I paid attention at that issue at download time
right now, before end this post I tested on java website, and Java says there was a new versión versión 8 update 131, so I downladed and installed,
After It and after restart W10, I tried again and Eclipse keeps without to recognize Java installation, again at Java website, Test for Java installation says Java is installed ok.
About "Program Files" versus "Archivos de Programa" folders,
until I understand, when I select "Spanish" language for an application, It will be installed at "Archivos de Programa" folder, by the other hand, english apps will be installed at "Program Files" folder.
I guess I can uninstall Java and reinstall at "Program Files" folder, since that during installation process It ask about choose an alternative folder.
thanks a lot
Eugenio]]>Eugenio Estrada2017-04-23T19:06:29-00:00Re: Java for Windows missing
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https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/eclipse-packages/ but those need Java to run as well so is likely to encounter the identical problem.]]>Ed Merks2017-04-24T06:06:51-00:00Re: Java for Windows missing
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may be I selected 64 bits but Java installed as 32 bits,
I must to download "offline 64 bits version" and It was the right way
Eclipse is installed and running
thanks for your time, have a nice week
Eugenio]]>Eugenio Estrada2017-04-24T20:38:32-00:00Re: Java for Windows missing
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decodingdevops.com/how-to-install-java-in-windows-7-8-10/]]>decoding devops2018-08-11T07:59:50-00:00Re: Java for Windows missing
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https://www.lenovosupportphonenumber.com/windows-update-error-0x800705b4 for the best solution related to the Windows.]]>Jems Ford2018-10-24T11:32:07-00:00