Can I copy my mothers Java folder onto my computer?
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So, my java got fucked (more precisely my Micro$hit Installer did) and now I can't reinstall Java (I just Un-Installed it for whatever reason, don't ask please...) so would it work if I copied my mothers Java folder onto my computer, I mean would Java work again, because I can't play minecraft now so I'm really stressed. Just please say either Yes or No.
I am dumb, herp derp derp.
[url]http://javadl.sun.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=42732[/url]
If that one doesn't work, then shit's screwed up big time.
No.
I also can't get minecraft to work on Debian now
[QUOTE=Van-man;25701976][url]http://javadl.sun.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=42732[/url]
If that one doesn't work, then shit's screwed up big time.[/QUOTE]
Of course it does not work man, my freaking Windows Installer is fucked, and I can't figure out how to repair it. K.
Then you're fucked.
Delete System 32, reinstall windows.
Or, switch to linux.
so microsoft sucks because you uninstalled a program and still expected it to work?
wow
[QUOTE=Tovleman;25702020]Of course it does not work man, my freaking Windows Installer is fucked, and I can't figure out how to repair it. K.[/QUOTE]
SOLUTION:
format C:\
[QUOTE=Van-man;25702087]SOLUTION:
format C:\[/QUOTE]
Only works if his C:\ drive is still named C:\. Mine got changed the second I booted up the first time.
I did not delete anything at all inside the folder, it stopped working all of sudden...
Just reinstall windows then? Or use repair on your windows disc? Either way should work.
[QUOTE=Tovleman;25703042]How do I repair it with the windows disc?[/QUOTE]
let me just redirect you to the post above yours
[QUOTE=cccritical;25702861][url=http://lmgtfy.com/?q=repair+windows+installer]try this[/url][/QUOTE]
Intentionally blank post.
Oh my god.
[QUOTE=bootv2;25725753]I think it's possible since the program is still showing up in the program manager. this probably means that the registry entries are still inside the system. so just moving the files from another computer will practically install java again. since the registry entries are still there. give it a try![/QUOTE]
lolwut
Just reinstall Windows Installer and download Java again. IT'S THAT FUCKING SIMPLE.
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