Registered User
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Register: 2/20/02
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Posted: 6/12/16, 4:38 PM
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No JVM could be found on your system.
Please define EXE4J_JAVA_HOME
I have installed multiple copies of java script, its 100% up to date and this is a fresh install of windows 10. (just so we're counting, I have 5 downloads of java both offline and online) rebooted.
And it still will not load.
Any reason why we can't just simply update our characters manually? It's literally worked fine since this service has started.
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Admin
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Register: 5/4/01
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Posted: 6/12/16, 8:39 PM
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Hi Aenoan,
I am pretty sure you have a 64Bit edition of windows and therefore, you need to install also the 64Bit JRE of Java. As soon as you do that, everything will work just fine.
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Admin
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Registered User
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Register: 2/20/02
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Posted: 6/14/16, 7:58 PM
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I know of the post and I do have the 64 bit, its not working. It's fine I will find another solution.
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Admin
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Register: 5/4/01
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Posted: 6/14/16, 9:30 PM
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That is very strange then.. I cant recall a single time when Magelo Sync failed to lookup properly the installed JRE.
Did you end up installing both 32 and 64 bit edition of the JRE ?
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