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Install JDK, not JRE

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It has come to my attention that some users that have installed the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) and not the Java Development Kit (JDK) are experiencing multiple problems associated with com.misc.Hashing. While this does not appear to affect all users, if you are affected, please install the JDK. It should resolve your issue.

Symptoms that you may be affected include tabs not loading/opening. To verify, you can run it in command line and look for errors about NoClassDefFoundError for com.misc.Hashing.

If this is to in refernce with me as one of these people. I'd like to point out I have both Java, and JDK update as I used other 07 bots before finding this place. So it can't be all users. It's happening during the download process.

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If this is to in refernce with me as one of these people. I'd like to point out I have both Java, and JDK update as I used other 07 bots before finding this place. So it can't be all users. It's happening during the download process.

 

It wasn't directed specifically at you. I know it's affecting a portion of our users, but for some reason not affecting everyone with only the JRE installed. If I recall, your bug was about the Autologin and I responded to your PM regarding it :).

It wasn't directed specifically at you. I know it's affecting a portion of our users, but for some reason not affecting everyone with only the JRE installed. If I recall, your bug was about the Autologin and I responded to your PM regarding it smile.png.

 

I also answered your post about the bot failing to inject before I redownloaded suggested by sum1 on my thread.

 I sent you specs and posted specs on the thread under support?

 

Believe me I did not mean it in that way. I was simply saying it's not just the case of JDK if you checked my other thread.... Vary odd I'd have the same problem back to back on 2 custom different computers. So I'm convinced it's during the download process as soon as I removed re downloaded it as fine.

The restart method while I first downloaded it which is a normal action taken by most people was unsuessesful.

 

Anyways I have 2 custom $1000+ gaming machines.

 

Both AMD FX 6100s

Ones windows xp don't ask couldn't find a disk. Only had 32bit so it's

running 4 gigs of ram out of a total of 8.... GTX 560 Ti Classified 448

special ed. Asus motherboard M5a97

2nd is Windows 7 64bit. Running full 8gig ram. SLI GTX 550 Ti's. MSI 970a-G46.

Water cooled 1000psu blah blah blah

Asus motherboard M5a97

I am no novice. However I did get it resolved thanks to a poster telling

me to delete and re download. I deleted the folder C:/ or D:/ for both

mines, and the client.

I restarted my computer before I did the delete and that did not help.

Edited by Kryptix

If this is to in refernce with me as one of these people. I'd like to point out I have both Java, and JDK update as I used other 07 bots before finding this place. So it can't be all users. It's happening during the download process.

I know that I was one of these people, as he helped me on another thread. I would like to say thank you Zach, and this did certainly resolve the problem.

  • 1 month later...

So should i uninstall JRE? im re installing JDK atm, osbot kept getting stuck on leading dependencies, then after exiting and restarting it would say "failed to load dependencies", I've deleted all the folders and re installed them three times now but got nothing, ill report back after i wake up, hopefully it works :)

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