Java Virtual Machine in Bootcamp

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Rishi

I am running Windows XP home edition SP 2 on an intel iMac using
Apple's
bootcamp.

I am trying to run an application which is not starting and is giving
me the following error -

"Unable to start application - the Java Virtual Machine cannot be
loaded. Class not registered."

I downloaded and ran a program called - MSJavWU_5_3810 but no respite.

On another group, I got a suggestion to download from
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html

However this has not solved

Would be grateful for any help
 
G

Guest

Try search at, http://www.msn.com Type:Microsoft Java Virtual Machine
Download from a 3rd party in results page,once installed,go to windows update
catalog,locate updates for,windows server 2003 web edition,the update for
MJVM is the 1st listed,its for XP.
 
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paulmd

Rishi said:
I am running Windows XP home edition SP 2 on an intel iMac using
Apple's
bootcamp.

I am trying to run an application which is not starting and is giving
me the following error -

"Unable to start application - the Java Virtual Machine cannot be
loaded. Class not registered."

I downloaded and ran a program called - MSJavWU_5_3810 but no respite.

On another group, I got a suggestion to download from
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html

However this has not solved

Would be grateful for any help

You do know that Macinteltoshes are not a supported platform for XP.
Meaning that nothing is guarenteed to work correctly.
 
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Peter Foldes

Andrew

Mac and Windows are 2 different animals. Try and read and think before answering
 
P

paulmd

You do know that Macinteltoshes are not a supported platform for XP.
Meaning that nothing is guarenteed to work correctly.

Forgot to mention, your best bet may be to crosspost this to a Mac
group. Where they will undoubledly tell you it's a Windows issue... :)
Except only Mac people can use Boot Camp, and it was done rather
hastily, think of it as a beta, or even an Alpha program. There's more
history here that you can reserarch if you're interested.
 

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