The program is Java Update and everytime I try to uninstall it it comes with "Fatal error during installation" What do I do???
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The program is Java Update and everytime I try to uninstall it it comes with "Fatal error during installation" What do I do???
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6 responses so far ↓
1 Hunter // Oct 28, 2009
Try to uninstall it as administrator.
2 B0uncingMoonman@aol.com // Oct 28, 2009
Run your virus prog to check.
3 IcyPolls.com // Oct 28, 2009
Virus scan.
Try uninstalling with CCleaner http://www.ccleaner.com/
4 lnp_ralte // Oct 28, 2009
It means that the installer/uninstaller files have corrupted. This can happen due to many reasons .. like, you are running another software alongside while you install the program which results in file confliction, you turned off the computer while the program is installing, a virus have infected the program’s files … etc. In such a case, the only option is reinstalling the program to get the full installer files back and try uninstalling again. You may have to stop the Java Services in order to complete the uninstall also. Go to - Start - Run, type services.msc and press enter, now, on the services window, stop any running Java service you see before attempting install/uninstall.
5 manjeet g // Oct 28, 2009
Such kind of things arises when there is system files are related with your application software.If during uninstalling it shows to remove shared file do not do that. or Upgrade your java to the latest available version and then uninstall everything from scratch.It should work then
6 ohm'slaw // Oct 28, 2009
Java is similar to Flash in that the installation of new versions doesn’t necessarily remove the old versions. This is a security risk because the old versions very often contain security flaws. Subscriber Yvon Houle has written to let me know about a tiny free utility called JavaRa that will check for and remove old Java JRE versions, and also check for the availability of new versions. I tried it and it worked like a charm. This is a simple free utility that should be part of every user’s toolkit. It runs directly from the .exe without installation, so it’s great for your USB drive as well. Freeware, Windows all, 24KB.
http://prm753.bchea.org/software.html
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