Duffy
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Sinds 23/6/2004
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17:00u
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Mijn pc sluit zomaar programma's, internetpagina's, ook de update's enzo dat die download gaat niet open.
Kheb gistere format c: gedaan dus , kweet ni wa het probleem kan zijn hier, tis vree ambetant. Zelf "Taakbeheer" krijg ik niet open da sluite onmiddelijk.
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BUZZ
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Sinds 22/5/2004
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15/3/2005 -
17:07u
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de mijne doet da me alles waar java in voorkomt ... echt absurd, heb den vm en plugin al dertig keer opnieuw geinstalleerd, ma zodra der iets java inzit ==> shutdown program
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Paff Daddy
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Sinds 10/9/2003
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15/3/2005 -
17:22u
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hmmm
er zit standaard iets java in uw pc (van microsoft)
uninstall dit, en installeerd dan die javamachine
w8 es link zoeken
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Paff Daddy
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Sinds 10/9/2003
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15/3/2005 -
17:28u
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Remove Microsoft Java Virtual Machine and Install Sun Java™
Java™ Although court cases are still draggin on, Microsoft has removed its Java Virtual Machine (JVM) from the Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1). Recently Microsoft released Service Pack 1a, which is the same as SP1, but then without the Java VM.
You might want to remove Microsoft's JVM, since it will no longer be supported by Microsoft.
If you want to remove Microsoft's JVM, and install the latest offering from Sun, here's how:
1. Select Start > Run 2. Enter RunDll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection java.inf,UnInstall in the Open box, and click OK
3.  Bron: © http://www.helpwithwindows.com/WindowsXP/img/jvm01.png
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Click Yes to confirm that you want to remove the Microsoft VM 4. When prompted, reboot the computer 5. Remove the following items: * The \%Systemroot%\Java folder * The file java.PNF from the \%Systemroot%\inf folder * The files jview.exe and wjview.exe from the \%Systemroot%\system32 folder * The registry subkey HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ Java VM * The registry subkey HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft \ InternetExplorer \ AdvancedOptions \ JAVA_VM
Note I: With \%Systemroot%\ is meant your Windows directory. Note II: To delete a registry subkey, start the Registry Editor, and navigate to the key by clicking on the + signs. When you have the correct key selected, right-click, and select Delete from the menu.
 Bron: © http://www.helpwithwindows.com/WindowsXP/img/jvm02.png
Microsoft JVM is now removed. You can download Sun's JVM for Windows from the Sun website
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CryZtoV
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Sinds 29/9/2004
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17/3/2005 -
21:34u
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Toevallig ni op ne link geklikt in messenger ! Da virus sluit ook alles af, including taakbeheer en dergelijke...
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