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Windows error message

Discussion in 'Legacy Windows' started by greyrose8, 2003/06/20.

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  1. 2003/06/20
    greyrose8

    greyrose8 Inactive Thread Starter

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    When I turn my computer on, I get the windows screen with a pop up message saying:
    WJ View Error: could not execute Main: The system cannot find the file specified.
    Does anyone know what this means, what file I'm missing, or how to fix it???? If I click OK it goes away and I can still use my computer.
    Thank you.
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  2. 2003/06/20
    Arie

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    It's most likely a Java VM (Virtual Machine) error. Since MS doesn't provide it's JVM anymore because of the SUN lawsuit, either get any other JVM, or download the last-released MS JVM from this site.
     
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  4. 2003/06/23
    greyrose8

    greyrose8 Inactive Thread Starter

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    RE: Error Message

    Thank you, I got rid of that error message but now am getting a different one:

    ERROR: java.lan.NoClassDefFoundError

    Help!!!!! How do I get rid of this one?

    :confused:
     
  5. 2003/06/24
    spaceman_spiff

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    Can you get to a desktop after the error mess? If you can, you might be able to ferret out the issue using the sfc. On the other hand if the error is caused by an installed program that is trying to start at bootup, you may need to re-install that program. Since the error does not sound as if it would be a windows error I would start by disabling all progs that start at bootup using MS config. If you need help in doing this, post back and I'll be happy to explain further.
     
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