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08-11-2012 09:29 AM
Hi,
Download and install the latest version of Java from the following link.
http://www.java.com/en/download/index.jsp
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09-22-2012 10:30 AM
I have this same problem on an HP netbook running WinXP. I uninstalled Java from it, since I don’t need it on there. I see no reason the wonderful folks at Oracle should have this sort of legacy error message after an uninstall. Do I have to do a registry hack?
11-01-2013 11:21 AM
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11-28-2013 11:35 AM
It's not a browser issue. The red-X error dialog box pops up on the screen the first thing after (re)booting. I updated to the latest Java (7.0.45) in hopes that it would have a cleaner uninstall. But no dice. I was hoping I wouldn't have to do a registry hack. Java is. sadly, notorious for leaving crapware on the machine. However, I did not have this problem with either my Win7 HP notebook or my Dell desktop at the office when I uninstalled it from there. It's only an annoyance, but it is annoying.