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There could be several reasons why the Java executable file is not opening when you click on it. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try:
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Ensure that you have the correct version of Java installed on your system. You can check this by typing "java -version" in the command prompt or terminal.
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Check if the executable file is corrupted. Try downloading the Java installer again from the official website and make sure it completes successfully.
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Make sure your operating system is compatible with the version of Java you are trying to install.
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Disable any antivirus or firewall software that may be blocking the execution of the Java installer.
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Run the installer as an administrator by right-clicking on the executable file and selecting "Run as administrator".
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Check your system's event logs for any errors related to running the Java executable.
If none of these steps work, consider seeking help from a more experienced developer or IT professional who can assist you further in troubleshooting the issue.
HELPP
Download latest Java from https://adoptium.net/, run the installer.
Open a CMD and type java -version and javac -version, if both show your new Java version, you have successfully installed Java! 🎉
https://i.ibb.co/X8Kms8q/CurMujt.png
In order to prevent issues with old installations you may want to remove them. Type where java and where javac. They should only show the new and no old entries:
https://i.ibb.co/fkKHv0b/x5k1GxG.png
If that is not the case, you may want to clean up. Therefore, type "environment variable" into the Windows search and follow the dialog. You will see two entries for a variable called Path, one for your user and one for the system. This variable tells Windows where to look for commands, like java and javac.
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Edit both. Make sure that they only list the entry to your new Java installation and remove all the old entries you have seen with the where command before:
https://i.ibb.co/9GTnHsm/JAYog1U.png
Confirm and close all dialogs. Restart your CMD window and try where java and where javac again. It should only list the new installation now and nothing else.
Congratulation, your Java is now finally ready, happy coding 🎉
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Look, I download java, press exe, it asks for permission, nothing happens after I grant it, it doesn't open.
ok ill try this
go into console and try java -version
where did you even download java from
adoptium got a better installer
just read this
outdated, only has Java 8
does have a link at the bottom that links to oracle's website, which is up to date, but everyone clicks "Download"
use the adoptium version
have you even read the tags?
i tried nothing happens
can you show us
okay
also you trying to install java for minecraft?
ah ok
vanilla minecraft doesnt need java manually installed
but optifine installer needs it
yes
when i download optifine it seems like an rar not likle an java
how can i show?
it should be a jar
well I decided not to help you anymore, maybe someone else going to help you
just be patient

xray?
you clearly trying to install xray lmao
oh wow, I just noticed
You should don't care what I download

weird
well its related to the help
we care what we're helping
and xray is peak cringe
When you can't find the solution to my problem, you just make excuses.
woah there buddy
we literally gave you the solution
🤡
pretty much everyone on this server has done the exact same thing you're trying to do
well that isnt really helpful
all good
im trying
make a video then
lol
Lamoa this entire conversation is crazy
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just close the thread man
Closed the thread.
