Series 2 - Java tutorial 1 Setting up JRE & JDK for windows 7 (2011)

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This tutorial focuses on the new windows 7 operating system. You will learn how to download and install JDK & JRE and test the applications successful installation. Which includes setting system varibles for the javac application

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  • ive done everything you said, but when i try to execute javac -help, it still gives me a "not reconginzed" response, help please?

  • @Mjdel23 you did it wrong go back and follow it again pay attention to every little char like the ";" if you don't have those in correctly then it will go wrong

  • ive lost the words ffs

    i have a line and u have like 6 lines?

  • @turbanatorpilot it's only because i have word wrap on just focus on splitting it with a ";" at the end of w.e you have if you have 1 line drag the scroll bar along the bottom all the way to the right hand side then add ";" if needed then put the jdk bin directory in :)

  • woiw rly u know at 9:26 why o u get like 400 words and i gegt a line? of 5 words?

    carnt figure it out please help

  • @turbanatorpilot because i have word wrap on it makes it so it doesn't just 1 line

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  • @Bluesamus1 If you are struggling watch the first series of videos, to open notepad find it in the search bar for windows or pres "flag button (windows key)" + R and it will show run console type "notepad" and your away :)

  • how you open notepad and get that stuff in it i have no idea what to do plz help

  • i got 64 bit but it says get 32 bit when im useing a java program eg minecraft

  • @turbanatorpilot text wrapping

  • @turbanatorpilot It's because I had text wrapping on

  • @Mjdel23 if you're running 32bit (x86) operating system go to enviromental variables, create a new variable in the top box called "Path", and add the location of the jdk AND THEN "\bin" so it goes to the bin folder, no more is needed, no configuration of the "Path" variable in the bottom box :) don't forget to open up a new cmd, don't use the already opened one :P

  • @turbanatorpilot you obv cant spell either

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