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10 down vote favorite 2 could not open C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\lib\i386\jvm.cfg is the error coming when i am trying to start eclipse ide. my C:\Program Files has jdk1.6.0_14 jdk1.6.0_17 jre6 folders. path is set to PATH: C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_17\bin what is the problem i have seen this link but it is not solving my problem can't find JRE in the JDK eclipse java share|improve this question edited Jul 14 '15 at install jre windows 10:02 Fast Snail 7,79061847 asked Jun 23 '11 at 9:52 coder25 18352144 i think the path is: C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_17 –Abhimanyu Srivastava Jun 23 '11 at 10:15 try doing this... –Abhimanyu Srivastava Jun 23 '11 at 10:15 add a comment| 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted I had also this problem and i was not getting any solution about that but now i have a solution if uninstall your current running jre version and install higher one means i was using jre1.6 when i had this prob but when i have installed 1.7 it had solve share|improve this answer answered Jan 30 '12 at 8:12 ric 261 1 Hi there, Please look at stackoverflow.com/a/1060023/680124 –Mayur Raiyani Jan 2 '13 at 20:47 add a comment| up vote 7 down vote This problem can show up if you initially install Java in the default location (C:\Program Files) and then later re-install into another location. The default installation copies java.exe, javaw.exe and javaws.exe to C:\Windows\System32. If you are in this situation and delete these files it will likely solve your issue. (Thanks to Jay: http://jaykhimani.blogspot.com/2012/09/error-could-not-open-cprogram.html) share|improve this answer answered Sep 6 '13 at 18:36 Lars 4,26
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Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, jre7 download helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Java path..Error of jvm.cfg up vote 12 down vote favorite 2 Can anyone please tell me why I get the following error when I try to http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6452203/unable-to-start-eclipse-cant-open-java-jre6-lib-i386-jvm-cfg run my Java programs? The programs get compiled successfully but are not able to be run. I have already set the path of Java. C:\JavaServ>javac hello1.java C:\JavaServ>java hello1 Error: could not open C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\lib\amd64\jvm.cfg java share|improve this question edited Jan 29 '12 at 5:54 Bill 9,18711640 asked Jan 29 '12 at 5:10 user460920 2624924 What does this have to do with java-ee? –Andrew Thompson Jan 29 '12 at 5:23 add a comment| 9 Answers http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9051103/java-path-error-of-jvm-cfg 9 active oldest votes up vote 6 down vote accepted this should be an internal file of JRE and in general you shouldn't deal with it when you're running/compiling java. Here you can find an explanation of what exactly this file is intended for. Bottom line, your Java installation is somehow corrupted, so as a first resort to resolve this issue, I suggest you to re-install jre. You should ensure that you're installing the right jre for your architecture. Hope, this helps share|improve this answer answered Jan 29 '12 at 5:47 Mark Bramnik 6,32621125 add a comment| up vote 13 down vote Don't think if this is a correct way...(perhaps proper installation of Java is a permanent solution)....but this is a trick..:) Delete the “java.exe” file from “c:\windows” and “c:\windows\system32″. That should fix it. share|improve this answer answered Jan 29 '13 at 6:18 Abhishek Chatterjee 289312 If you instaled jdk and jre in separete packages and then deleted one of them - that trik will work –Yarh Mar 18 '14 at 6:09 what about javaws.exe ?, should I remove that ? –Francisco Corrales Morales Mar 23 '14 at 20:47 1 @Francisco Corrales: No need to remove javaws –Abhishek Chatterjee Mar 28 '14 at 10:40 It works for me, simply search for "Java" in "c:\windows" and delete every "java.exe", "
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lots of extra time. Oracle and Windows is not match in heaven, but if you happen to end up at a customer running that operating system you might run into the error I used as title for this blogpost too. The error is generic for any Windows system. When you install a new JDK (don't forget to run as administrator) and install this in a new JAVA_HOME, this all works perfectly. Only when you next open a dosbox by calling cmd (again, don't forget to run as administrator again) set your JAVA_HOME and PATH and call java -version you end up with the dreaded could not open jre6\lib\i386\jvm.cfg error. This is kind of annoying, since no references to any JAVA_HOME is in your PATH apart from the one you just set. It turns out that upon installation of the first JDK actually java.exe (and some more java* executables) are copied to c:\windows\system32 and that happens to be the location of your cmd box when you open it. Since . is in the path first, you run the local java.exe when you call java instead of the java.exe from JAVA_HOME/bin (what I expected). Solution: navigate to some other directory before you call java (like cd \ ) or delete the java.exe file from c:\windows\system32 . The latter could give some unexpected results so navigating to a different directory is what I prefer. Hope this helps. Share this:EmailPrintTwitterGoogleLike this:Like Loading... Related Written by Jacco H. Landlust February 10, 2013 at 9:11 pm Posted in Installing, Windows « Shrinking thin provisioned ASM disks results in smallerdiskgroup setting up EDG style HA administration server with corosync andpacemaker » 2 Responses Subscribe to comments with RSS. Aren't the java files in system32 some kind of link or wrapper? On my win2003 servers and win7 PC I have java.exe, javaw.exe and javaws.exe but they're all about 170kB so definitely not the full java executable itself. On my PC if I run c:\windows\system32\java -version I get the same version number as the latest installed from my Program Files (x86) directory (out of all my JREs and JDKs in there) so presumably the Java installer either updates the system32 java.exe or there's some registry entry telling it which runtime to call. So perhaps there was something wrong with