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Java start up Error???


Question Posted Sunday December 28 2008, 11:43 pm



Hello!


It seems whenever I try to download a game, I get this Java start up error? I'm not sure if it means files are missing or I need to download a newer version of Java. I tried to download a new version off google however I still seem to get the same error message while attempting to download a game.



Any help is apprechiated!

BahaiMa22


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theymos answered Tuesday December 30 2008, 8:07 pm:
What does the error say? What are you doing when it occurs? What game are you trying to download? Are you sure you mean Java instead of Javascript? They are completely different: Sun Microsystems and java.com have absolutely nothing to do with Javascript.

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