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# Check if there is already an entry pointing to some old JAVA directory, if so, remove it.
 
# Check if there is already an entry pointing to some old JAVA directory, if so, remove it.
 
# New button
 
# New button
# Enter the path to the JAVA BIN directory (where the ''java.exe'' file is)
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# Enter the path to the JAVA ''bin'' directory (where the ''java.exe'' file is)
 
# OK button
 
# OK button
 
# Rerun the installer
 
# Rerun the installer

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The second step is to configure the environment variable so that it ''points'' to the directory located in the first step.
# From the Windows Start menu, click Control Panel.
# In Control Panel, double-click System.
# In the System Properties dialog, click the Advanced tab and click Environment Variables.
# In the Environment Variables dialog, in the System Variables frame, select the ''Path'' entry.
# Edit button
# Check if there is already an entry pointing to some old JAVA directory, if so, remove it.
# New button
# Enter the path to the JAVA ''bin'' directory (where the ''java.exe'' file is)
# OK button
# Rerun the installer
TranslationThe second step is to configure the environment variable so that it ''points'' to the directory located in the first step.
# From the Windows Start menu, click Control Panel.
# In Control Panel, double-click System.
# In the System Properties dialog, click the Advanced tab and click Environment Variables.
# In the Environment Variables dialog, in the System Variables frame, select the ''Path'' entry.
# Edit button
# Check if there is already an entry pointing to some old JAVA directory, if so, remove it.
# New button
# Enter the path to the JAVA ''bin'' directory (where the ''java.exe'' file is)
# OK button
# Rerun the installer

The second step is to configure the environment variable so that it points to the directory located in the first step.

  1. From the Windows Start menu, click Control Panel.
  2. In Control Panel, double-click System.
  3. In the System Properties dialog, click the Advanced tab and click Environment Variables.
  4. In the Environment Variables dialog, in the System Variables frame, select the Path entry.
  5. Edit button
  6. Check if there is already an entry pointing to some old JAVA directory, if so, remove it.
  7. New button
  8. Enter the path to the JAVA bin directory (where the java.exe file is)
  9. OK button
  10. Rerun the installer