Re: Problem with JRE



Robert.Kaleta@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hello all. I don't know if it's the right place to write it, but I
looked over the net and found nothing so I hope you can help me. I have
a problem with Java Runtime Enviroment. Every time I go on a page where
it's needed, after shuting down the browser (I use Firefox, but I
checked that it happeneds on IE or Opera too), my PC restarts. The same
thing happens when I tried to uninstall it.
....
* Delete the java JRE directory manually
* Run a Registry Cleaner ... Goole if you don't have one and download a free version (or a 30 days trial commercial version - http://www.tweaknow.com/RegCleaner.html ...which I just did and it looks a polished one!)
* Download the latest JRE and reinstall

If after that you still have problem with all the browsers then I might start thinking about hardware. It just seems unlikely to me that a hardware problem would manifest itself only with browsers and java JRE .... but I guess one never knows.

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I have a switch in my apartment that doesn't do anything. Every once
in a while I turn it on and off. On and off. On and off. One day I
got a call from a woman in France who said "Cut it out!"
-- Steven Wright
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