Java Wont Install On Windows 10


  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 10
       #1

    Java Wont Install On Windows 10


    Hello there! I've been having a very frustrating issue with installing Java on my (fairly) new Windows 10 64-bit machine, and any assistance in this matter would be so very much appreciated. I've searched all over, and posted in several tech forums searching for help, all to no avail. So any help or suggestions at all are welcome, and I am so grateful for them.
    On my previous version of Windows (Windows 7 64-bit), I had Java (32 bit and 64 bit) installed, and it worked perfectly. However, I can not for the life of me get it to install on my current machine, no matter what I do, and I have spent the better part of a week trying to find someone who's having the same issues I am, or fix the problem myself, both to no avail.
    So I turn to the experts on this forum.


    To describe my problem in much greater detail:
    I downloaded the offline installer for Java 32 bit, and 64 bit, from the manual download page: https://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
    Upon trying to run the 32 bit installer (which you are supposed to install first), nothing appeared to happen. So I left it for about 20 minutes, and found it still wasn't doing anything when I came back. So I brought up my task manager to check if anything was running in the background, and found "Java Platform SE Binary (32 bit)" running there. As it appeared to be doing nothing, I ended it, and tried running it again, only for the same thing (nothing) to happen.

    I then tried the 64 bit installer, thinking maybe something had changed, and Windows 10 just didn't need the 32 bit version (upon later research finding that this is an incorrect assumption on my part). Same story with the 64 bit installer as well.

    Frustrated, I tried to search my computer, to see if it had added anything. There were no new program entries, and no Java section in my Control Panel, but there was a new folder in my Appdata, LocalLow, called "Oracle," containing a Java folder, with a "jre1.8.0_65.msi" file.
    I tried to run the MSI file, but got the following message:
    "There is a problem with this Windows Installer Package. A program required for this install to complete could not be run. Contact your support personnel or package vendor."

    I tried their official help on this matter: https://java.com/en/download/help/error_1721.xml
    But none of the listed steps, even all used in conjunction, did anything.

    I also tried their online installer, rather than the offline one (even though I need to use the offline ones in the end, because I need 64 bit), and it had the same issues.

    I tried searching all over to see if someone was having this same issue, but I could only find similar ones, and even upon trying their solutions, I still couldn't get it to work.


    In short, I run the installer, and nothing happens, no window, no errors, it just runs in the background indefinitely. I have tried installing in safe-mode, verifying/repairing my system files, running the installer in all available compatibility modes and as administrator, turning off my firewall and anti-virus softwares, and nothing has worked thus far. I'm out of ideas.


    Thank you very much for any and all assistance, it is much appreciated.
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  2. Posts : 28
    w 10 home
       #2

    Windows

    • Windows 10 (8u51 and above)
    • Windows 8.x (Desktop)
    • Windows 7 SP1
    • Windows Vista SP2
    • Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 (64-bit)
    • Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2 (64-bit)
    • RAM: 128 MB
    • Disk space: 124 MB for JRE; 2 MB for Java Update
    • Processor: Minimum Pentium 2 266 MHz processor
    • Browsers: Internet Explorer 9 and above
    • as long as you meet these requirement it should install I would system restore to before your attempted install and try again with the 64bit if you have a 64bit system hope this is a help for you.
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  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    baccini said:
    Windows


    • Windows 10 (8u51 and above)
    • Windows 8.x (Desktop)
    • Windows 7 SP1
    • Windows Vista SP2
    • Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 (64-bit)
    • Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2 (64-bit)
    • RAM: 128 MB
    • Disk space: 124 MB for JRE; 2 MB for Java Update
    • Processor: Minimum Pentium 2 266 MHz processor
    • Browsers: Internet Explorer 9 and above
    • as long as you meet these requirement it should install I would system restore to before your attempted install and try again with the 64bit if you have a 64bit system hope this is a help for you.
    i had windows 10 , java not working , i did a full system reset , still not working

    i meet all these req

    and all what happens when i attempt is :
    java appears in the processes
    2 secs laters, it's gone
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  4. Posts : 384
    Window 10
       #4

    Are you tried running the downloaded installer by right clicking on it and selecting "Run as Administrator?"
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  5. Posts : 3
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #5

    PJLLB said:
    Are you tried running the downloaded installer by right clicking on it and selecting "Run as Administrator?"
    Here :

    Dragneel said:


    I also tried their online installer, rather than the offline one (even though I need to use the offline ones in the end, because I need 64 bit), and it had the same issues.

    In short, I run the installer, and nothing happens, no window, no errors, it just runs in the background indefinitely. I have tried installing in safe-mode, verifying/repairing my system files, running the installer in all available compatibility modes and as administrator, turning off my firewall and anti-virus softwares, and nothing has worked thus far. I'm out of ideas.


    Thank you very much for any and all assistance, it is much appreciated.
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 3
    Windows 10 64bit
       #6

    Have you followed these steps from there website?

    Code:
    https://www.java.com/en/download/faq/win10_faq.xml
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