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    jhanso
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    A Java Runtime Environment (JRE) or Java Development Kit (JDK) must be available in order to run Myeclipse. No Java virtual machine was found after searching the following locations:
    E:apps\Genuitec\Common\binary\com.sun.java.jdk.win32.x86_1.6.0.013\gin\javaw.exe.

    This is what pops up when I click the MyEclipse icon on my desktop. Can’t find any documentation about the myeclipse.ini file where the -vm parameter points to the virtual machine.

    Search on “No Java virtual machine” didn’t help at all.
    There is a “jre” directory under the above directory structure but I don’t know how to point to it.

    Thank you.

    #311956

    jhanso,
    Sorry for the inconvenience. This looks like a corrupt install. Can you try using pulse for a quick fix? The following are the steps –
    1. Download pulse from http://www.poweredbypulse.com
    2. Open pulse explorer and select “Eclipse Galileo” in the top left corner. Your profile should be listed under My Profiles.
    3. Select your profile, right click on it and from the context menu select “Re-install and Run”.

    Can’t find any documentation about the myeclipse.ini file where the -vm parameter points to the virtual machine.

    myeclipse.ini file is located at your installation folder(~\MyEclipse 8.6). Your -vm should point to the following location
    C:/Program Files/Genuitec/Common/binary/com.sun.java.jdk.win32.x86_1.6.0.013/jre/bin/client/jvm.dll
    Please replace the above with appropriate value.

    Let me know if that helps.

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