Can not uninstall JAVA.

October 16th, 2013

i need to uninstall java but during uninstallation it is saying “fatal error”
now tell me how can i uninstall java. i am using xp. i also have tried uninstallation software but not working .
waiting for your answers

Answer #1
Would be nice if you spent your time giving us details about your java installation, instead of making large annoying red text.
Also, you could have Googled it.
Try JavaRa
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Answer #2
SmAsHeDr replied: Would be nice if you spent your time giving us details about your java installation, instead of making large annoying red text.
Also, you could have Googled it.
Try JavaRa
http://raproducts.org/wordpress/software

here is the screen shot:
i have installed xp in c drive but installed all softwares in d drive. but accidently formated d drive. now java is not working.
i have tried to installed new java but can not do it. screen shot is the proof.
tell me what to do
Answer #3
Did you try running JavaRa like I said?
Answer #4
SmAsHeDr replied: Did you try running JavaRa like I said?
yes
Answer #5
Run Regedit and delete all the entries you find for Java installation in the registry (be careful you don’t delete anything you shouldn’t). … Delete any relevant folder in your Program Files, search for each of the following in RegEdit: java – oracle – sun – sun systems – sun java
Answer #6
Saturnsid replied: Run Regedit and delete all the entries you find for Java installation in the registry (be careful you don't delete anything you shouldn't).
Exactly what I was going to say, do a manual uninstall. Remove all files you can find and any registry entries. A regedit search for “java” should find most of it. There is also some java executables in system32.
After you removed everything you can manually, run Piriform CCleaner, get rid of temporary files and run the registry scan. Then do a reboot and try installing a fresh copy of Java.
Answer #7
SmAsHeDr replied: Saturnsid replied: Run Regedit and delete all the entries you find for Java installation in the registry (be careful you don't delete anything you shouldn't).
Exactly what I was going to say, do a manual uninstall. Remove all files you can find and any registry entries. A regedit search for "java" should find most of it. There is also some java executables in system32.
After you removed everything you can manually, run Piriform CCleaner, get rid of temporary files and run the registry scan. Then do a reboot and try installing a fresh copy of Java.

can u write the steps??? in details???

 

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