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Hi everyone, here's whats up. I'm having trouble installing 64 bit java on my new Asus laptop running windows 7 x64. I've tried both offline and online installations of both version 6u26 and the new verion 7 jre to no avail. When I try to intall the exe i've downloaded from the java website, I go through the usual 'click yes for authentication' and then the installer appears for an instant with its little green bar and dissapears. The installer no longer shows up in my task manager, though the process still exists. The installation just hangs indefinatly with no errors. If i try to reload the installer exe I get an error
'Installer : Wrapper.CreateFile failed with error 32: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.'
All of the 'fixes' i've found via google require you to uninstall the previous version, but I have no previous version of 64 bit Java installed. All i have is a 32 bit java and I'm hesitant to uninstall that. I thought it might be my antivirus/firewall (which shuouldent matter for the offline versions) so I turned them off for an installation attempt with no success. Windows is fully updated so no problems there and it was a clean install, as i swapped out the stock hard drive for an SSD, so any bloatware issue is non existant. No problems installing other programs.
Any help would be much appreciated.
-JC
'Installer : Wrapper.CreateFile failed with error 32: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.'
All of the 'fixes' i've found via google require you to uninstall the previous version, but I have no previous version of 64 bit Java installed. All i have is a 32 bit java and I'm hesitant to uninstall that. I thought it might be my antivirus/firewall (which shuouldent matter for the offline versions) so I turned them off for an installation attempt with no success. Windows is fully updated so no problems there and it was a clean install, as i swapped out the stock hard drive for an SSD, so any bloatware issue is non existant. No problems installing other programs.
Any help would be much appreciated.
-JC
I have tried multiple times now to install jdk 8 in my windows 7 64-bit machine but have failed.
I have downloaded the 8u111 setup file named 'jdk-8u111-windows-x64.exe' and 8u112 setup file named 'jdk-8u112-windows-x64.exe' from Oracle downloads page and have tried to install the jdk with both versions.
I am running it as an administrator and i have also uninstalled previous java versions from my system.
The installer is opening right and after clicking on next , it progresses for the 1st part smoothly and the progress bar is filled completely but when it goes on to the 2nd progress bar , it just stops and the progress bar doesn't even start.
I have tried with both the versions but am getting the same result .
What do i do ? Please help me !!
Edit:As instructed by Ramhound,i checked the log file jusched (in temp folder) and found the following 2 errors :
I am not getting what these means , Please help!!
Nirvana
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NirvanaNirvana
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I have the same problem on my Windows 7 machine, for a long time now.
The problem as I understand it, is that when the JRE installer (JRE installation is part of the JDK installation unless you de-select it) is trying to present some HTML, apparently containing some JavaScript (like the '3 billion devices use java' banner), using the some 'BrowserControl' library, which I guess will use some Internet Explorer components, via Microsoft's MVC, some VC C++ redistributable or .NET framework classes. That fails here. It's likely that on a fresh install this won't happen, since there are some buggy/incompatible components involved. It looks like the java installer tries to execute JScript on the BrowserControl that causes an unhandled exception.
Anyway, the problem can be worked around by running the java installer from the command line and giving /s as an argument, for a silent (i. e. non-interactive installation). The UI triggering the error won't be presented and you'll end up with a default install of the JRE.
BTW, the JDK 9 does present a broken UI on my machine, with the expected checkbox and buttons present but without labels and unclickable. Thus the dialog box can only be closed with the 'X' button top-right, which will cause the JDK installation to go on and eventually complete successfuly. Mary queen of scots (2018 online full movie free in hd.
So, I suggest you
- download the offline JRE installer separately
- install JDK normally, but with the JRE option deselected
- install the JRE on the command line using
<path-to-the-jre-installer-exe> /s
Cannot Install Java Windows 7
Or, actually, I think the JDK installer takes an
/s
option, too. So unless you need to change options, that'll do.If you do need to set some options, you can do that with additional options on the command line, see this StackOverflow question, or this document describing the JRE 6 installer. AFAIK these options haven't changed.
Hope this helps!
PS:The problem is known, but apparently also largely ignored by Oracle:
- OpenJDK bug report. They think it's solved, but it's not. I just had the same problem installing JDK and/or JRE 9.0.1 on my machine today and I can reproduce the problem every time.
Alexander WesselAlexander Wessel