After recovery my Jave is not working

  • Thread starter Thread starter Senin
  • Start date Start date
S

Senin

For some reason lately my computer had major problems (dial-up not
working, drivers disappeared). I was able to do a HP recovery which
fixed those problems. However, now it seems that my Java is not
functioning and had a message on a game (which wouldn't start) that
said, "graphic services failed to initalize. make sure video card and
drivers correctly installed."

Help. Any solutions?
 
Senin rambled on in microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support:
For some reason lately my computer had major problems (dial-up not
working, drivers disappeared). I was able to do a HP recovery which
fixed those problems. However, now it seems that my Java is not
functioning and had a message on a game (which wouldn't start) that
said, "graphic services failed to initalize. make sure video card and
drivers correctly installed."

Help. Any solutions?

Reinstall your video driver
 
Thanks Black, your help was, ugh........ useless.


I did reinstall the driver and it still didn't work.

Any other brilliant suggestions?
 
Senin rambled on in microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support:
Thanks Black, your help was, ugh........ useless.


I did reinstall the driver and it still didn't work.

Any other brilliant suggestions?

Reinstall directx and/or jave
 
Senin said:
For some reason lately my computer had major problems (dial-up not
working, drivers disappeared). I was able to do a HP recovery which
fixed those problems. However, now it seems that my Java is not
functioning and had a message on a game (which wouldn't start) that
said, "graphic services failed to initalize. make sure video card and
drivers correctly installed."

Help. Any solutions?

A HP recovery sets the machine back to the factory defaults, if Java
run time is not part of the factory default setting then obviously it
will not be present on your recovered machine.

Go the Sun site, download and install the Java Run Time package.
 
Okay, the "graphic services failed to initalize" does not seem to be a
Java or ActiveX problem as I reinstalled both and I still have the
problem. Must be some other kind of driver problem. One strange thing
that I notice though, is that when I do DirectX Display, I get N/A in
almost every catagory. Though my Direct X passes its test.
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Back
Top