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PostHeaderIcon Fixing Common Java Errors

PostDateIconThursday, 15 December 2011 20:43 | PostAuthorIconWritten by Rebecca | PDF | Print | E-mail

Java is one of the many programs that work beneath the surface of your computer. Like the plumbing in your house, you never notice how well it works until there is a problem. Java is a technology created by Sun Microsystems and since 1995 it has been a major component of applications including games, internet utilities and many different business programs.

When updated and working, you will likely be completely unaware of Java running on your machine. When Java hits a snag, however, you immediately notice that something is wrong. Your favorite website won’t load properly. Your game crashes and the screen goes dark or grays out. Sometimes, however, rather than Java simply stopping, you’re lucky enough to get a warning message – you’ve got a Java error.

Common Java Errors

Among the more common Java errors you’ll find:

Java Errors 1305, 1035, 1311, 1324, 1327, 1335, 1600, 1601, 1606, 1624, 1643, 1722, 1744, 1788, 2352, 2753, and 2755 …

… are all the same thing in any of the many versions of Windows. When you get a Java error with a cryptic number like these, you’re looking at an InstallShield error code. InstallShield is an independent program that unpacks installer files and then inserts a program into your computer.  An install shield error indicates that something is interfering with the communication between the InstallShield and whatever package you’re trying to unpack.  In other words, something went wrong during the installation of Java.

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PostHeaderIcon Fix Java Errors by Controlling Memory Use

PostDateIconTuesday, 01 March 2011 20:49 | PostAuthorIconWritten by Julie Dreese | PDF | Print | E-mail

Java users may be noticing a string of virtual environment errors lately, pop-ups that say something like, “Several Java virtual machines running in the same process; Java Runtime Environment cannot be loaded.” Users of Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, and Vista have all been affected. While the cause of these errors hasn’t been pinpointed yet, there are a few processes you can try to make Java run properly again.



OK, here goes! Time to roll up the sleeves and dig into your computer’s settings

1. Physical Memory Settings

The first thing we’ll try is adjusting your PC’s physical memory for Java Runtime Environment (JRE). To do this you’ll want to see what your physical memory actually is.

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PostHeaderIcon Dealing with a Runtime Error in Java

PostDateIconTuesday, 06 April 2010 15:06 | PostAuthorIconWritten by Moses K. | PDF | Print | E-mail

JavaScript is a universal programming language that is used to add interactive features to web sites. If you’ve ever come across animations, pictures that change when you mouse over them, and even things like validating form data and online calculators, you have utilized JavaScript. However, despite it’s interactivity and versatility, JavaScript is still vulnerable to errors.

Runtime Error

A runtime error is an error that occurs while the Java Script code is running, or attempting to run. It could be that there is an error in the code or maybe your PC is running an outdated version of Java.

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PostHeaderIcon Clean your Browser to Combat Java Errors

PostDateIconSaturday, 20 February 2010 18:05 | PostAuthorIconWritten by Moses K. | PDF | Print | E-mail

For the average computer user, the only time a Java error is seen is on the Internet and it relates to how the web page has loaded into your computer. If you get a specific error message or code, the best thing to do is go straight to the source: visit http://www.java.com/en/ and search for the specific solution.

Otherwise, the best way to assess a Java Error is to do some quick fixes that pertain to how your Browser is working.

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