Java 7 Uninstall Fatal Error During Installation
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Support Guy, we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Java & Add Remove conflict Discussion in 'All Other Software' started by scubatony, Oct 8, 2010. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > Advertisement scubatony Thread Starter Joined: Nov 4, 2009 Messages: 24 Hi There First of all I apologise if this is in the wrong section. I am trying to get rid of the following:- Java 6 Update 2 Java 6 Update 21 Java 6 Update 3 Java 6 Update 5 Java 6 Update 6 Java 6 Update 7 I bet you are saying thats easy, just http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-windows_programs/error-fatal-error-during-installation-unable-to/eda05eb0-ab16-4040-be67-ad9d7458c1f2 go to "Add Remove",but as seen in the " Topic Description " I have already been there. If I click on any one of the above I get the following message "Fatal Error During Installation". I have been into the registry and deleted "Java" I have installed and run "Wise Registry Cleaner" & "Wise Disk Cleaner" both with no effect. I have installed and run "Slim Cleaner" again with no effect. The latest thing that I https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-java-add-remove-conflict.954962/ have installed is JavaRa.zip again with no effect All I want to do is uninstall the old version of Java so that I may install the new version I look forward to your comments Tony scubatony, Oct 8, 2010 #1 Sponsor flavallee Frank Trusted Advisor Joined: May 12, 2002 Messages: 70,156 If you need to resort to a manual removal of all versions, do the following: 1. Go to the C:\Program Files folder, then delete the entire Java folder. 2. Go to the C:\Program Files\Common Files folder, then delete the entire Java folder. 3. Go to the C:\WINDOWS folder, then delete the entire Java folder. 4. Go to Start - Run - REGEDIT - OK, then click the + in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Uninstall Start from the top and click each folder in the "Uninstall" list until you find a Java(TM) 6 Update entry in the right pane. Right-click the folder in the "Uninstall" list that pertains to that java version, then click Delete - Yes. Continue down the list of folders in the "Uninstall" list until you've found and deleted the ones for all the java versions. 5. Close the registry editor, then restart the computer. ------------------------------------------------------------- By the way, you're playing with fire by using registry cleaners. ------------------------------------------------------------ flavallee, Oct 8, 2010 #2 scubatony Thread Starter Joined: Nov 4, 2009 Mess
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PDQ Deploy Greetings fellow Sys Admins. If you, like me, are responsible for installing Java on all of your company's Windows computers then you have most assuredly seen the dreaded Java error 1603 code. The video at the bottom of this post shows a Java 1603 error fix. ***Please note, PDQ Deploy does not work on Home editions of Windows*** What is a Java Error 1603? This is a Windows Installer (MSI) error that simply means "Fatal error during installation". This error usually means that "something the installer expected wasn't available" or "Something exists that the installer didn't expect". There are a number of reasons why 1603 is thrown. Rather than try to go into all the different reasons why this could happen (the number of reasons are too voluminous for a simple blog) I will quickly mention a few and then show you a great way to overcome this problem when it comes to Java. So pour a Guinness and listen (read) up. Possible Reasons for a Java Error 1603 A required installation file is missing such as the data1.cab file if you are installing using the extracted MSI in Java 7. (Java 8 no longer uses a separate .cab file as all the necessary files are embedded in the actual MSI). If you are deploying Java then an AV solution may delete the included files thus causing the installer to throw a 1603. There are remnants of a previous Java installation. When Java is installed (by default) it attempts to uninstall previous updates in the same family. e.g. Installing Java 7 Update 71 will uninstall Java 7 Update 67 but NOT Java 6 or Java 8. Java Update did not complete. Sometimes previous updates are not completely uninstalled. When this happens a 1603 error can occur when the new version tries to install. Sometimes the only remnant (that can still cause a failure) is a stray registry key! (seriously) Java is currently being used when the installation begins. This is fairly common when you attempt to deploy the jre-7uxx-windowsxx.exe and the target computer is running Java in a browser. You are attempting to deploy the online Java exe. If you are deploying the EXE (and not the extracted MSI) then i