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Does not support my version of Java

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Hello all,

As the title states, when I attempt to run the bot it advises me that I am currently running version 14.0.2 of Java, which is unsupported https://i.imgur.com/M2nJpxo.jpg.  I visited the link provided to the Java page in case there were steps I wasn't already aware of.  Followed instructions as recommended since it's not my first time using a bot before. No luck.  Watched the tutorial video on how to set it up for windows, no luck.  Removed Java version 14.0.2 and only kept versions 8 for JDK & JRE, no luck.  Any solutions?  I appreciate the help.

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2 hours ago, Lordnocc said:

Hello all,

As the title states, when I attempt to run the bot it advises me that I am currently running version 14.0.2 of Java, which is unsupported https://i.imgur.com/M2nJpxo.jpg.  I visited the link provided to the Java page in case there were steps I wasn't already aware of.  Followed instructions as recommended since it's not my first time using a bot before. No luck.  Watched the tutorial video on how to set it up for windows, no luck.  Removed Java version 14.0.2 and only kept versions 8 for JDK & JRE, no luck.  Any solutions?  I appreciate the help.

Best

Run jarfix:

https://johann.loefflmann.net/en/software/jarfix/index.html

After uninstalling a previous version the java paths might be outdated/broken
Running this restores those :)

Edited by Khaleesi

Try removing all Java versions. Restart your pc and install Java 8, would try restarting your pc again just to make sure that no other Java paths exist 

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