Posted by
ctrueden on
Oct 27, 2014; 11:06am
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Plugin-Image-Stabilizer-gives-java-lang-UnsupportedClassVersionError-tp5010185p5010200.html
Hi Laure,
> I renamed the "java" folder found in
> "C:Users\MyUserName\fiji-win64\fiji.app" to "old_java". After this,
> the application ("ImageJ-win64", in the same folder) could not be
> run.
If you make a copy of ImageJ-win64.exe in the same folder named debug.exe,
then run that, you'll see a console pop up with more details of what goes
wrong.
Regards,
Curtis
On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 5:10 AM, Laure Twyffels <
[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> Thanks for your reply. The link to which you refer says
>
> ---
> How do I launch ImageJ with a different version of Java?
> On Windows
> Install Java 7, and delete or rename the ImageJ.app\java and/or
> ImageJ.app\jre folders, if they exist.
> ---
>
> I work with Windows7, I use FIJI and I have recently installed Java
> 1.8.0_25-b18 , so I renamed the "java" folder found in
> "C:Users\MyUserName\fiji-win64\fiji.app" to "old_java". After this, the
> application ("ImageJ-win64", in the same folder) could not be run.
>
> Can I try something else?
>
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