![]() I have tried to manually create the environmental variable, but the following paths did not work:Ĭ:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_11\java. NOTE: JAVA_HOME is not an environmental variable. The \jdk1.8.0_11 file system looks complete, of course except for the actual application jdk-8u11.exe (or similar file). I also can see the \jdk1.8.0_11 file system in \Program Files\Java, right next to the \jre8 folder. This leads me to believe that JDK is not actually installed, yet I've tried reinstalling and restarting several times, and like I said before, it shows up in Add/Remove programs. ![]() However, my IDE does not recognize that JDK is installed, and when I type javac in cmd, I get 'javac' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program, or batch file. jar file using: 'Java(TM) Platform SE binary' (as was specified in the guide on how to install Optifine). So I downloaded java and chose to open the. I can see both JRE and JDK in the Add/Remove Programs list. I have been told that you need java to open this file, and that you then just double click it to open the installer. I know I have JRE on my computer already, because java -version returns java version "1.8.0_11" in cmd. I know I downloaded the correct 64-bit version. I've been trying to install JDK 8u11 on my Windows 7 64-bit machine all night.
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