Hello and thanks for reply and help.
Yeah, everything is like you said (i think so).
Im posting screenshots of everything you mentioned.
I was using default paths for both.
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Hello and thanks for reply and help.
Yeah, everything is like you said (i think so).
Im posting screenshots of everything you mentioned.
I was using default paths for both.
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Not sure if it matters, but path should be to: C:\ProgramData\Oracle\Java\javapath, not the one with the _suffix.
What happens if you open up cmd and type "java --version"
Looks strange to me too, but like i mentioned earlier, installed everything using default settings, dunno where prefix came from.
and in cmd mentions server (i dont know should it be like that), when i clearly used normal win 64 jre.
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Should i try renaming that programdata path???
Any workarround friends? Im without client for 10 days :P, and would avoid getting back to vuze... Or if there is some alternative (good and new), would give a try to that too!
Thanks!
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You can copy the JRE9 folder into the BiglyBT\jre folder as an alternative, although this will mean you will need to manually apply Java updates.
It's likely there is something fundamentally wrong with your Windows install, or instructions aren't being followed 100%
Thanks alot for helping!!!
Im also very confused why this happens. Its a simple step by step...
Have 2 questions:
DDJ suggestion: i kinda knew this will work, i was just afraid is it safe (will hack work) if i do it that way. So basicly only consequence is manual java updating?
anon suggestion: if this workarround is better (for example - i wont have to manualy update java), can you please clarify to me what exactly i need to do (symlink - unknown term to me).
Thanks to both again, means alot!
https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/1622...dows-or-linux/
Explains it pretty well.
Sorry me again... :(
Symlink what to what?
Jre in BiglyBT folder to Jre (java folder) in program files??
Sorry for being annoying, not rly fammiliar with this stuff...
example:
jre folder in BiglyBT as source - symlink to jre folder in c/programfiles/java/jre ???
In your case, you'll want to run something like:Code:c:\>mklink /?
Creates a symbolic link.
MKLINK [[/D] | [/H] | [/J]] Link Target
/D Creates a directory symbolic link. Default is a file
symbolic link.
/H Creates a hard link instead of a symbolic link.
/J Creates a Directory Junction.
Link specifies the new symbolic link name.
Target specifies the path (relative or absolute) that the new link
refers to.
Replace path names accordingly, of course.Code:mklink /D "C:\BiglyBT Portable\jre" "C:\Program Files\Java\jre"
@anon - thanks a bunch, its finaly working!!!
Now i have another problem, i notice another option in spoof file - should both be true or like this i've set?
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anon's post above solved my jre issue