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  2. Good answer. I also make a directory junction to my java installation that I can update whenever I install a new version (mklink /j C:\devel\java8 "C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_91").

  3. a) Add multiple entries for JAVA_HOME as below:-JAVA_HOME (in my case, its version 11 is by default), JAVA_HOME_6 (for version 6), JAVA_HOME_7 (for version 7), JAVA_HOME_8 (for version 8) b) now edit Path under same System variables and add NEW path for java as below. Remove any existing java path entries.

  4. Java installer issue on windows 10 - Stack Overflow

    stackoverflow.com/questions/44744015

    I wanted to install simple JAVA JDK on it (that's 8u131 version downloaded from oracle's site). The problem is my installer doesn't work, this is it doesn't run, with no popping information, like it ignores the information about executing. Then I updated windows and graphics card but nothing's changed. Got no idea what's wrong.

  5. Setting JAVA_HOME - Stack Overflow

    stackoverflow.com/questions/11161248

    Set the JAVA_HOME Variable. Windows 7 – Right click My Computer and select Properties > Advanced. Windows 8 – Go to Control Panel > System > Advanced System Settings. Windows 10 – Search for Environment Variables then select Edit the system environment variables. Click the Environment Variables button. Under System Variables, click New.

  6. Upgrade to Java 11 on Windows 10 - Stack Overflow

    stackoverflow.com/questions/53174353

    I tried to Upgrade Java on my laptop (running Windows 10) from Java 10 to Java 11. I downloaded and installed the Java 11 SDK from the Oracle website and then I added the address of the bin folder into the Path System Variable and changed JAVA_Home to point to the new jdk file. Path System Variable looks like this:

  7. In the Java Control Panel (which you can get to from Windows' Control Panel), navigate to the Update tab, and verify that Automatically check for updates (Recommended) is unchecked, as seen in the image below.

  8. Java error code 1603 in windows 10 - Microsoft Community

    answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/java-error-code-1603-in-windows...

    If this is the first time, you are trying to install Java on your Windows 10 computer, then follow these steps to disable the proxy settings. 1) Press “Windows Logo” + “R”, type “inetcpl.cpl” and press “Enter”. 2) Click the “Connections” tab, and then click “LAN settings”.

  9. Should I update Java??? - Microsoft Community

    answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/should-i-update-java/477c78ab...

    I just got a popup saying that java is ready to update. But when I searched it said that Java was hacked, and I also saw something saying that java update checker is a virus. Is all this true and should I update java.

  10. How do I find where Java is installed on Windows 10?

    stackoverflow.com/questions/69990781

    I recently installed Java (Java Runtime 1.8.121) to my machine. I need to set up JAVA_HOME and set the variable from the Java folder where it installed. Everywhere I have looked online says the Java folder should be located in Program files (x86), however, it is nowhere to be found. Its not in program files (x86), not in program files.

  11. java update for windows 10 - Microsoft Community

    answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/java-update-for-windows-10/54c24...

    If you need to update Java to use a specific program or access a website, you can simply download the latest version for Windows 10. Ratandeep provided a useful article from this thread on how to get the latest version of Java for Windows 10. Feel free to post back if you have other questions.